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Pgc suppresses the zygotically acting RNA decay pathway to protect germ plasm RNAs in the Drosophila embryo

Authors :
Kazuki Matsuda
Stephen M. Cohen
Kazuko Hanyu-Nakamura
Akira Nakamura
Source :
Hanyu-Nakamura, K, Matsuda, K, Cohen, S M & Nakamura, A 2019, ' Pgc suppresses the zygotically acting RNA decay pathway to protect germ plasm RNAs in the Drosophila embryo ', Development (Cambridge, England), vol. 146, no. 7, 167056 . https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.167056
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Specification of germ cells is pivotal to ensure continuation of animal species. In many animal embryos, germ cell specification depends on maternally supplied determinants in the germ plasm. Drosophila polar granule component (pgc) mRNA is a component of the germ plasm. pgc encodes a small protein that is transiently expressed in newly formed pole cells, the germline progenitors, where it globally represses mRNA transcription. pgc is also required for pole cell survival, but the mechanism linking transcriptional repression to pole cell survival remains elusive. We report that pole cells lacking pgc show premature loss of germ plasm mRNAs, including the germ cell survival factor, nanos, and undergo apoptosis. We found that pgc− pole cells misexpress multiple miRNA genes. Reduction of miRNA pathway activity in pgc− embryos partially suppressed germ plasm mRNA degradation and pole cell death, suggesting that Pgc represses zygotic miRNA transcription in pole cells to protect germ plasm mRNAs. Interestingly, germ plasm mRNAs are protected from miRNA-mediated degradation in vertebrates, albeit by a different mechanism. Thus, independently evolved mechanisms are used to silence miRNAs during germ cell specification.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hanyu-Nakamura, K, Matsuda, K, Cohen, S M & Nakamura, A 2019, ' Pgc suppresses the zygotically acting RNA decay pathway to protect germ plasm RNAs in the Drosophila embryo ', Development (Cambridge, England), vol. 146, no. 7, 167056 . https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.167056
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87006b025a48a49c028da341907b2ec2