Translational regulation of nanos by RNA localization
- 1 May 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 369 (6478), 315-318
- https://doi.org/10.1038/369315a0
Abstract
Localization of the maternally synthesized nanos (nos) RNA to the posterior pole of the Drosophila embryo provides the source for a posterior-to-anterior gradient of Nos protein. Correct spatial regulation of nos activity is essential for normal pattern formation. High local concentrations of Nos protein in the posterior of the embryo are necessary to inhibit translation of the transcription factor Hunchback in this region, and thus permit expression of genes required for abdomen formation (see ref. 5 for review). By contrast, misexpression of Nos protein at the anterior of the embryo prevents translation of the anterior morphogen Bicoid, suppressing head and thorax development. Posterior localization of nos RNA is mediated by sequences within the nos 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) and requires the function of eight genes of the 'posterior group'. Although the unlocalized nos RNA is stable in embryos from females mutant for any of the posterior group genes, these embryos appear to lack nos activity because they develop the abdominal defects characteristic of embryos produced by nos mutant females. We report here that unlocalized nos RNA is translationally repressed. Translational repression is mediated by the nos 3'UTR and can be alleviated either by replacement of the 3'UTR with heterologous 3'UTR sequences or by posterior localization. Thus, RNA localization provides a novel mechanism for translational regulation.Keywords
This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
- Genetics of nanos localization in DrosophilaDevelopmental Dynamics, 1994
- Localization of nanos RNA controls embryonic polarityCell, 1992
- Gap genes and gradients – The logic behind the gapsBioEssays, 1991
- Bicaudal-D, a Drosophila gene involved in developmental asymmetry: localized transcript accumulation in ovaries and sequence similarity to myosin heavy chain tail domains.Genes & Development, 1989
- Structure of the Drosophila BicaudalD protein and its role in localizing the posterior determinant nanosCell, 1989
- A non-radioactive in situ hybridization method for the localization of specific RNAs in Drosophila embryos reveals translational control of the segmentation gene hunchbackChromosoma, 1989
- Regulation of the Drosophila segmentation gene hunchback by two maternal morphogenetic centresNature, 1988
- Abdominal segmentation, pole cell formation, and embryonic polarity require the localized activity of oskar, a maternal gene in drosophilaCell, 1986
- Maternal-effect mutations altering the anterior-posterior pattern of the Drosophila embryoWilhelm Roux' Archiv für Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen, 1986
- tudor, a gene required for assembly of the germ plasm in Drosophila melanogasterCell, 1985