A novel evolutionary conserved mechanism of RNA stability regulates synexpression of primordial germ cell-specific genes prior to the sex-determination stage in medaka

Herpin, Amaury and Schmidt, Cornelia and Kneitz, Susanne and Gobé, Clara and Regensburger, Martina and Le Cam, Aurélie and Montfort, Jérome and Adolfi, Mateus C. and Lillesaar, Christina and Wilhelm, Dagmar and Kraeussling, Michael and Mourot, Brigitte and Porcon, Béatrice and Pannetier, Maëlle and Pailhoux, Eric and Ettwiller, Laurence and Dolle, Dirk and Guiguen, Yann and Schartl, Manfred and Yamashita, Yukiko M (2019) A novel evolutionary conserved mechanism of RNA stability regulates synexpression of primordial germ cell-specific genes prior to the sex-determination stage in medaka. PLOS Biology, 17 (4). e3000185. ISSN 1545-7885

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Abstract

Dmrt1 is a highly conserved transcription factor, which is critically involved in regulation of gonad development of vertebrates. In medaka, a duplicate of dmrt1—acting as master sex-determining gene—has a tightly timely and spatially controlled gonadal expression pattern. In addition to transcriptional regulation, a sequence motif in the 3′ UTR (D3U-box) mediates transcript stability of dmrt1 mRNAs from medaka and other vertebrates. We show here that in medaka, two RNA-binding proteins with antagonizing properties target this D3U-box, promoting either RNA stabilization in germ cells or degradation in the soma. The D3U-box is also conserved in other germ-cell transcripts, making them responsive to the same RNA binding proteins. The evolutionary conservation of the D3U-box motif within dmrt1 genes of metazoans—together with preserved expression patterns of the targeting RNA binding proteins in subsets of germ cells—suggest that this new mechanism for controlling RNA stability is not restricted to fishes but might also apply to other vertebrates.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA Digital Library > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 06 Jan 2023 11:25
Last Modified: 22 May 2024 09:15
URI: http://library.thepustakas.com/id/eprint/125

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