Protein Interaction Mapping of Translational Regulators Affecting Expression of the Critical Stem Cell Factor Nos

  • Malik S
  • Jang W
  • Kim C
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Abstract

The germline stem cells of the Drosophila ovary continuously produce eggs throughout the life- span. Intricate regulation of stemness and differentiation is critical to this continuous production. The translational regulator Nos is an intrinsic factor that is required for maintenance of stemness in germline stem cells. Nos expression is reduced in differentiating cells at the post-transcriptional level by diverse translational regulators. However, molecular mechanisms underlying Nos repression are not completely understood. Through three distinct protein-protein interaction experiments, we identified specific molecular interactions between translational regulators involved in Nos repression. Our findings suggest a model in which protein complexes assemble on the 3' untranslated region of Nos mRNA in order to regulate Nos expression at the post-transcriptional level.

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Malik, S., Jang, W., & Kim, C. (2017). Protein Interaction Mapping of Translational Regulators Affecting Expression of the Critical Stem Cell Factor Nos. Development & Reproduction, 21(4), 449–456. https://doi.org/10.12717/dr.2017.21.4.449

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