Multiple maternal proteins coordinate to restrict the translation of C. elegans nanos-2 to primordial germ cells
Although germ cell formation has been relatively well understood in worms and insects, how germ cell-specific developmental programs are initiated is not clear. In Caenorhabditis elegans, translational activation of maternal nos-2 mRNA is the earliest known molecular event specific to the germline f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Development (Cambridge) 2008-05, Vol.135 (10), p.1803-1812 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Although germ cell formation has been relatively well understood in worms and insects, how germ cell-specific developmental programs are initiated is not clear. In Caenorhabditis elegans, translational activation of maternal nos-2 mRNA is the earliest known molecular event specific to the germline founder cell P 4 . Cis-elements in nos-2 3â²UTR have been shown to mediate translational control; however, the trans-acting proteins are not known. Here, we provide evidence that four maternal RNA-binding proteins, OMA-1, OMA-2, MEX-3 and SPN-4, bind nos-2 3â²UTR to suppress its translation, and POS-1, another maternal RNA-binding protein, relieves this suppression in P 4 . The POS-1: SPN-4 ratio in P 4 increases significantly over its precursor, P 3 ; and POS-1 competes with SPN-4 for binding to nos-2 RNA in vitro. We propose temporal changes in the relative concentrations of POS-1 and SPN-4, through their effect on the translational status of maternal mRNAs such as nos-2 , initiate germ cell-specific developmental programs in C. elegans . |
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ISSN: | 0950-1991 1477-9129 |
DOI: | 10.1242/dev.013656 |