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A translation control module coordinates germline stem cell differentiation with ribosome biogenesis during Drosophila oogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Ribosomal defects perturb stem cell differentiation, and this is the cause of ribosomopathies. How ribosome levels control stem cell differentiation is not fully known. Here, we discover that three DExD/H-box proteins govern ribosome biogenesis (RiBi) and Drosophila oogenesis. Loss of these DExD/H-box proteins, which we name Aramis, Athos, and Porthos, aberrantly stabilizes p53, arrests the cell cycle, and stalls germline stem cell (GSC) differentiation. Aramis controls cell-cycle progression by regulating translation of mRNAs that contain a terminal oligo pyrimidine (TOP) motif in their 5' UTRs. We find that TOP motifs confer sensitivity to ribosome levels that are mediated by La-related protein (Larp). One such TOP-containing mRNA codes for novel nucleolar protein 1 (Non1), a conserved p53 destabilizing protein. Upon a sufficient ribosome concentration, Non1 is expressed, and it promotes GSC cell-cycle progression via p53 degradation. Thus, a previously unappreciated TOP motif in Drosophila responds to reduced RiBi to co-regulate the translation of ribosomal proteins and a p53 repressor, coupling RiBi to GSC differentiation.

SUBMITTER: Martin ET 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9011129 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A translation control module coordinates germline stem cell differentiation with ribosome biogenesis during Drosophila oogenesis.

Martin Elliot T ET   Blatt Patrick P   Nguyen Elaine E   Lahr Roni R   Selvam Sangeetha S   Yoon Hyun Ah M HAM   Pocchiari Tyler T   Emtenani Shamsi S   Siekhaus Daria E DE   Berman Andrea A   Fuchs Gabriele G   Rangan Prashanth P  

Developmental cell 20220401 7


Ribosomal defects perturb stem cell differentiation, and this is the cause of ribosomopathies. How ribosome levels control stem cell differentiation is not fully known. Here, we discover that three DExD/H-box proteins govern ribosome biogenesis (RiBi) and Drosophila oogenesis. Loss of these DExD/H-box proteins, which we name Aramis, Athos, and Porthos, aberrantly stabilizes p53, arrests the cell cycle, and stalls germline stem cell (GSC) differentiation. Aramis controls cell-cycle progression by  ...[more]

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