Abstract
P granules are phase-separated liquid droplets that play important roles in the maintenance of germ cell fate in Caenorhabditis elegans. Both the localization and formation of P granules are highly dynamic, but mechanisms that regulate such processes remain poorly understood. Here, we show evidence that the VASA-like germline RNA helicase GLH-1 couples distinct steps of its ATPase hydrolysis cycle to control the formation and disassembly of P granules. In addition, we found that the phenylalanineglycine- glycine repeats in GLH-1 promote its localization at the perinucleus. Proteomic analyses of the GLH-1 complex with a GLH-1 mutation that interferes with P granule disassembly revealed transient interactions of GLH-1 with several Argonautes and RNA-binding proteins. Finally, we found that defects in recruiting the P granule component PRG-1 to perinuclear foci in the adult germline correlate with the fertility defects observed in various GLH-1 mutants. Together, our results highlight the versatile roles of an RNA helicase in controlling the formation of liquid droplets in space and time.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Chen, W., Hu, Y., Lang, C. F., Brown, J. S., Schwabach, S., Song, X., … Lee, H. C. (2020). The dynamics of P granule liquid droplets are regulated by the caenorhabditis elegans germline RNA helicase GLH-1 via its ATP hydrolysis cycle. Genetics, 215(2), 421–434. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.120.303052
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.