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Translational control in germ cell development: A role for the RNA-binding proteins Musashi-1 and Musashi-2.

Kara M Gunter1, Eileen A McLaughlin.   

Abstract

Mammalian gametogenesis is a complex process involving specialised cell cycle progression and differentiation. As part of their differentiation, germ cells experience periods of transcriptional inactivation and chromatin inaccessibility whilst continuing to coordinate the correct temporal and spatial expression of genes required for continued development. To overcome these obstacles, mammalian germ cells express a wide variety of sequence-specific RNA-binding proteins, which assist in the translational control of many mRNA transcripts which are produced and stored during periods of high mRNA synthesis. In this review we focus on the Musashi family of RNA-binding proteins, a highly conserved family of translational regulatory proteins whose recent identification in germ cells of Drosophila and Xenopus, as well as their well described role in processes such as cell cycle progression and stem cell identity, has led us to investigate the role of these proteins in mammalian germ cell development.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21766416     DOI: 10.1002/iub.499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IUBMB Life        ISSN: 1521-6543            Impact factor:   3.885


  11 in total

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Authors:  Alexander E Kudinov; John Karanicolas; Erica A Golemis; Yanis Boumber
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2017-01-31       Impact factor: 12.531

2.  Zebrafish stem/progenitor factor msi2b exhibits two phases of activity mediated by different splice variants.

Authors:  Tatiana Hochgreb-Hägele; Daniel E S Koo; Neha M Das; Marianne E Bronner
Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2014-02       Impact factor: 6.277

3.  The RNA-Binding Protein Musashi1: A Major Player in Intestinal Epithelium Renewal and Colon Cancer Development.

Authors:  Michelina Plateroti; Patricia Rosa de Araujo; Acarizia Eduardo da Silva; Luiz O F Penalva
Journal:  Curr Colorectal Cancer Rep       Date:  2012

4.  Musashi 1 regulates the timing and extent of meiotic mRNA translational activation by promoting the use of specific CPEs.

Authors:  Laure Weill; Eulàlia Belloc; Chiara Lara Castellazzi; Raúl Méndez
Journal:  Nat Struct Mol Biol       Date:  2017-07-17       Impact factor: 15.369

Review 5.  RNA binding proteins in spermatogenesis: an in depth focus on the Musashi family.

Authors:  Jessie M Sutherland; Nicole A Siddall; Gary R Hime; Eileen A McLaughlin
Journal:  Asian J Androl       Date:  2015 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.285

6.  Knockout of RNA Binding Protein MSI2 Impairs Follicle Development in the Mouse Ovary: Characterization of MSI1 and MSI2 during Folliculogenesis.

Authors:  Jessie M Sutherland; Alexander P Sobinoff; Kara M Gunter; Barbara A Fraser; Victoria Pye; Ilana R Bernstein; Evan Boon; Nicole A Siddall; Luisa I De Andres; Gary R Hime; Janet E Holt; Thomas Graf; Eileen A McLaughlin
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2015-06-26

7.  Gonad RNA-specific qRT-PCR analyses identify genes with potential functions in schistosome reproduction such as SmFz1 and SmFGFRs.

Authors:  Steffen Hahnel; Thomas Quack; Sophia J Parker-Manuel; Zhigang Lu; Mathieu Vanderstraete; Marion Morel; Colette Dissous; Katia Cailliau; Christoph G Grevelding
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2014-06-10       Impact factor: 4.599

8.  Human oncoprotein Musashi-2 N-terminal RNA recognition motif backbone assignment and identification of RNA-binding pocket.

Authors:  Lan Lan; Minli Xing; Justin T Douglas; Philip Gao; Robert P Hanzlik; Liang Xu
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-11-20

Review 9.  Specificity factors in cytoplasmic polyadenylation.

Authors:  Amanda Charlesworth; Hedda A Meijer; Cornelia H de Moor
Journal:  Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA       Date:  2013 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 9.957

10.  DDX3Y gene rescue of a Y chromosome AZFa deletion restores germ cell formation and transcriptional programs.

Authors:  Cyril Ramathal; Benjamin Angulo; Meena Sukhwani; Jun Cui; Jens Durruthy-Durruthy; Fang Fang; Paula Schanes; Paul J Turek; Kyle E Orwig; Renee Reijo Pera
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-10-12       Impact factor: 4.379

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