mRNA localization is linked to translation regulation in the Caenorhabditis elegans germ lineage

Dylan M. Parker, Lindsay P. Winkenbach, Sam Boyson, Matthew N. Saxton, Camryn Daidone, Zainab A. Al-Mazaydeh, M. Nishimura, F. Mueller, Erin Osborne Nishimura
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ABSTRACT Caenorhabditis elegans early embryos generate cell-specific transcriptomes despite lacking active transcription, thereby presenting an opportunity to study mechanisms of post-transcriptional regulatory control. We observed that some cell-specific mRNAs accumulate non-homogenously within cells, localizing to membranes, P granules (associated with progenitor germ cells in the P lineage) and P-bodies (associated with RNA processing). The subcellular distribution of transcripts differed in their dependence on 3′UTRs and RNA binding proteins, suggesting diverse regulatory mechanisms. Notably, we found strong but imperfect correlations between low translational status and P granule localization within the progenitor germ lineage. By uncoupling translation from mRNA localization, we untangled a long-standing question: Are mRNAs directed to P granules to be translationally repressed, or do they accumulate there as a consequence of this repression? We found that translational repression preceded P granule localization and could occur independently of it. Further, disruption of translation was sufficient to send homogenously distributed mRNAs to P granules. These results implicate transcriptional repression as a means to deliver essential maternal transcripts to the progenitor germ lineage for later translation. Summary: Maternally loaded mRNAs localize non-homogenously within Caenorhabditis elegans early embryos, correlating with their translational status and lineage-specific fates
mRNA定位与秀丽隐杆线虫生殖谱系中的翻译调控有关
秀丽隐杆线虫(Caenorhabditis elegans)早期胚胎尽管缺乏活性转录,但仍产生细胞特异性转录组,从而为研究转录后调控机制提供了机会。我们观察到一些细胞特异性mrna在细胞内不均匀地积累,定位于膜、P颗粒(与P谱系中的祖生殖细胞有关)和P小体(与RNA加工有关)。转录本的亚细胞分布对3 ' utr和RNA结合蛋白的依赖性不同,表明其调控机制存在差异。值得注意的是,我们发现在祖胚谱系中,低翻译状态与P颗粒定位之间存在强烈但不完美的相关性。通过从mRNA定位中解耦翻译,我们解开了一个长期存在的问题:指向P颗粒的mRNA是被翻译抑制,还是作为这种抑制的结果在那里积累?我们发现翻译抑制先于P颗粒定位,并且可以独立发生。此外,翻译的中断足以将均匀分布的mrna发送到P颗粒。这些结果暗示转录抑制作为一种手段,将必要的母体转录本传递给祖胚谱系,供以后翻译。摘要:母体负载的mrna在秀丽隐杆线虫早期胚胎中定位不均匀,与它们的翻译状态和谱系特异性命运相关
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