Translational Regulation of smaug mRNA

In Drosophila, early embryonic development is controlled by maternally loaded RNAs and proteins. For proper development to occur it is vital these maternal transcripts are post-transcriptionally regulated. SMAUG, a major post-transcriptional regulator, has been found to be responsible for the destab...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Votruba, Melissa
Other Authors: Lipshitz, Howard
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29981
id ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-29981
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-299812013-04-17T04:20:35ZTranslational Regulation of smaug mRNAVotruba, MelissaTranslationmRNAPumilioSmaugDrosophilamaternal mRNAoocyteembryo03690307In Drosophila, early embryonic development is controlled by maternally loaded RNAs and proteins. For proper development to occur it is vital these maternal transcripts are post-transcriptionally regulated. SMAUG, a major post-transcriptional regulator, has been found to be responsible for the destabilization of two thirds of the unstable maternal transcripts upon egg activation (Tadros et al., 2007). smg mRNA is translationally repressed in stage 14 oocytes, but its translation is activated upon egg activation in a PAN GU kinase dependent manner. Here I show that redundant translational repression elements reside in the smg 3’UTR, and PUMILIO mediates repression through one of these elements. I also show that these elements are sufficient to cause translational repression in stage 14 oocytes. smg mRNA appears to be regulated post-initiation in stage 14 oocytes in a large repression complex which is similar to smg mRNA repression in a png mutant.Lipshitz, Howard2009-112011-09-16T16:53:46ZWITHHELD_ONE_YEAR2011-09-16T16:53:46Z2011-09-16Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/29981en_ca
collection NDLTD
language en_ca
sources NDLTD
topic Translation
mRNA
Pumilio
Smaug
Drosophila
maternal mRNA
oocyte
embryo
0369
0307
spellingShingle Translation
mRNA
Pumilio
Smaug
Drosophila
maternal mRNA
oocyte
embryo
0369
0307
Votruba, Melissa
Translational Regulation of smaug mRNA
description In Drosophila, early embryonic development is controlled by maternally loaded RNAs and proteins. For proper development to occur it is vital these maternal transcripts are post-transcriptionally regulated. SMAUG, a major post-transcriptional regulator, has been found to be responsible for the destabilization of two thirds of the unstable maternal transcripts upon egg activation (Tadros et al., 2007). smg mRNA is translationally repressed in stage 14 oocytes, but its translation is activated upon egg activation in a PAN GU kinase dependent manner. Here I show that redundant translational repression elements reside in the smg 3’UTR, and PUMILIO mediates repression through one of these elements. I also show that these elements are sufficient to cause translational repression in stage 14 oocytes. smg mRNA appears to be regulated post-initiation in stage 14 oocytes in a large repression complex which is similar to smg mRNA repression in a png mutant.
author2 Lipshitz, Howard
author_facet Lipshitz, Howard
Votruba, Melissa
author Votruba, Melissa
author_sort Votruba, Melissa
title Translational Regulation of smaug mRNA
title_short Translational Regulation of smaug mRNA
title_full Translational Regulation of smaug mRNA
title_fullStr Translational Regulation of smaug mRNA
title_full_unstemmed Translational Regulation of smaug mRNA
title_sort translational regulation of smaug mrna
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29981
work_keys_str_mv AT votrubamelissa translationalregulationofsmaugmrna
_version_ 1716580799025774592