Maternal Pumilio acts together with Nanos in germline development in Drosophila embryos

Author:  ["Miho Asaoka-Taguchi","Masashi Yamada","Akira Nakamura","Kazuko Hanyu","Satoru Kobayashi"]

Publication:  Nature Cell Biology

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Abstract

The maternal RNA-binding proteins Pumilio (Pum) and Nanos (Nos) act together to specify the abdomen in Drosophila embryos. Both proteins later accumulate in pole cells, the germline progenitors. Nos is required for pole cells to differentiate into functional germline. Here we show that Pum is also essential for germline development in embryos. First, a mutation in pum causes a defect in pole-cell migration into the gonads. Second, in such pole cells, the expression of a germline-specific marker (PZ198) is initiated prematurely. Finally, pum mutation causes premature mitosis in the migrating pole cells. We show that Pum inhibits pole-cell division by repressing translation of cyclin B messenger RNA. As these phenotypes are indistinguishable from those produced by nos mutation, we conclude that Pum acts together with Nos to regulate these germline-specific events.

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Asaoka-Taguchi, M., Yamada, M., Nakamura, A. et al. Maternal Pumilio acts together with Nanos in germline development in Drosophila embryos. Nat Cell Biol 1, 431–437 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/15666

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