No significant regulation of bicoid mRNA by Pumilio or Nanos in the early Drosophila embryo.
Drosophila Pumilio (Pum) is a founding member of the conserved Puf domain class of RNA-binding translational regulators. Pum binds with high specificity, contacting eight nucleotides, one with each of the repeats in its RNA-binding domain. In general, Pum is thought to block translation in collabora...
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doaj-f9cc9084b7284689a1bceb6703b4e8242020-11-24T22:08:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01133e019486510.1371/journal.pone.0194865No significant regulation of bicoid mRNA by Pumilio or Nanos in the early Drosophila embryo.Tammy H WhartonKrystle J NomieRobin P WhartonDrosophila Pumilio (Pum) is a founding member of the conserved Puf domain class of RNA-binding translational regulators. Pum binds with high specificity, contacting eight nucleotides, one with each of the repeats in its RNA-binding domain. In general, Pum is thought to block translation in collaboration with Nanos (Nos), which exhibits no binding specificity in isolation but is recruited jointly to regulatory sequences containing a Pum binding site in the 3'-UTRs of target mRNAs. Unlike Pum, which is ubiquitous in the early embryo, Nos is tightly restricted to the posterior, ensuring that repression of its best-characterized target, maternal hunchback (hb) mRNA, takes place exclusively in the posterior. An exceptional case of Nos-independent regulation by Pum has been described-repression of maternal bicoid (bcd) mRNA at the anterior pole of the early embryo, dependent on both Pum and conserved Pum binding sites in the 3'-UTR of the mRNA. We have re-investigated regulation of bcd in the early embryo; our experiments reveal no evidence of a role for Pum or its conserved binding sites in regulation of the perdurance of bcd mRNA or protein. Instead, we find that Pum and Nos control the accumulation of bcd mRNA in testes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5877865?pdf=render |
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Tammy H Wharton Krystle J Nomie Robin P Wharton No significant regulation of bicoid mRNA by Pumilio or Nanos in the early Drosophila embryo. PLoS ONE |
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Tammy H Wharton Krystle J Nomie Robin P Wharton |
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No significant regulation of bicoid mRNA by Pumilio or Nanos in the early Drosophila embryo. |
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No significant regulation of bicoid mRNA by Pumilio or Nanos in the early Drosophila embryo. |
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No significant regulation of bicoid mRNA by Pumilio or Nanos in the early Drosophila embryo. |
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No significant regulation of bicoid mRNA by Pumilio or Nanos in the early Drosophila embryo. |
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No significant regulation of bicoid mRNA by Pumilio or Nanos in the early Drosophila embryo. |
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no significant regulation of bicoid mrna by pumilio or nanos in the early drosophila embryo. |
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Drosophila Pumilio (Pum) is a founding member of the conserved Puf domain class of RNA-binding translational regulators. Pum binds with high specificity, contacting eight nucleotides, one with each of the repeats in its RNA-binding domain. In general, Pum is thought to block translation in collaboration with Nanos (Nos), which exhibits no binding specificity in isolation but is recruited jointly to regulatory sequences containing a Pum binding site in the 3'-UTRs of target mRNAs. Unlike Pum, which is ubiquitous in the early embryo, Nos is tightly restricted to the posterior, ensuring that repression of its best-characterized target, maternal hunchback (hb) mRNA, takes place exclusively in the posterior. An exceptional case of Nos-independent regulation by Pum has been described-repression of maternal bicoid (bcd) mRNA at the anterior pole of the early embryo, dependent on both Pum and conserved Pum binding sites in the 3'-UTR of the mRNA. We have re-investigated regulation of bcd in the early embryo; our experiments reveal no evidence of a role for Pum or its conserved binding sites in regulation of the perdurance of bcd mRNA or protein. Instead, we find that Pum and Nos control the accumulation of bcd mRNA in testes. |
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