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Upstream open reading frames control PLK4 translation and centriole duplication in primordial germ cells.

Thao P Phan1, Christina A Boatwright1, Chelsea G Drown1, Marnie W Skinner2,3, Margaret A Strong1, Philip W Jordan2,3, Andrew J Holland1.   

Abstract

Centrosomes are microtubule-organizing centers comprised of a pair of centrioles and the surrounding pericentriolar material. Abnormalities in centriole number are associated with cell division errors and can contribute to diseases such as cancer. Centriole duplication is limited to once per cell cycle and is controlled by the dosage-sensitive Polo-like kinase 4 (PLK4). Here, we show that PLK4 abundance is translationally controlled through conserved upstream open reading frames (uORFs) in the 5' UTR of the mRNA. Plk4 uORFs suppress Plk4 translation and prevent excess protein synthesis. Mice with homozygous knockout of Plk4 uORFs (Plk4 Δu/Δu ) are viable but display dramatically reduced fertility because of a significant depletion of primordial germ cells (PGCs). The remaining PGCs in Plk4 Δu/Δu mice contain extra centrioles and display evidence of increased mitotic errors. PGCs undergo hypertranscription and have substantially more Plk4 mRNA than somatic cells. Reducing Plk4 mRNA levels in mice lacking Plk4 uORFs restored PGC numbers and fully rescued fertility. Together, our data uncover a specific requirement for uORF-dependent control of PLK4 translation in counterbalancing the increased Plk4 transcription in PGCs. Thus, uORF-mediated translational suppression of PLK4 has a critical role in preventing centriole amplification and preserving the genomic integrity of future gametes.
© 2022 Phan et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Keywords:  Polo-like kinase 4; centriole amplification; primordial germ cell; translational regulation; upstream open reading frame

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35772791      PMCID: PMC9296005          DOI: 10.1101/gad.349604.122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Dev        ISSN: 0890-9369            Impact factor:   12.890


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