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Drosophila germ granules are structured and contain homotypic mRNA clusters
by
Shroff, Hari
, Lionnet, Timothée
, Lehmann, Ruth
, Grosch, Markus
, York, Andrew
, Trcek, Tatjana
in
13/100
/ 14
/ 14/32
/ 14/63
/ 631/136/2086/1986
/ 631/136/334/1582/715
/ 631/45/500
/ 64/24
/ 692/698/690/1520
/ Animals
/ Cytoplasmic Granules - metabolism
/ Drosophila - metabolism
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Germ Cells - metabolism
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ RNA, Messenger - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2015
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Drosophila germ granules are structured and contain homotypic mRNA clusters
by
Shroff, Hari
, Lionnet, Timothée
, Lehmann, Ruth
, Grosch, Markus
, York, Andrew
, Trcek, Tatjana
in
13/100
/ 14
/ 14/32
/ 14/63
/ 631/136/2086/1986
/ 631/136/334/1582/715
/ 631/45/500
/ 64/24
/ 692/698/690/1520
/ Animals
/ Cytoplasmic Granules - metabolism
/ Drosophila - metabolism
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Germ Cells - metabolism
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ RNA, Messenger - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2015
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Drosophila germ granules are structured and contain homotypic mRNA clusters
by
Shroff, Hari
, Lionnet, Timothée
, Lehmann, Ruth
, Grosch, Markus
, York, Andrew
, Trcek, Tatjana
in
13/100
/ 14
/ 14/32
/ 14/63
/ 631/136/2086/1986
/ 631/136/334/1582/715
/ 631/45/500
/ 64/24
/ 692/698/690/1520
/ Animals
/ Cytoplasmic Granules - metabolism
/ Drosophila - metabolism
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Germ Cells - metabolism
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ RNA, Messenger - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2015
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Drosophila germ granules are structured and contain homotypic mRNA clusters
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Drosophila germ granules are structured and contain homotypic mRNA clusters
2015
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Overview
Germ granules, specialized ribonucleoprotein particles, are a hallmark of all germ cells. In
Drosophila
, an estimated 200 mRNAs are enriched in the germ plasm, and some of these have important, often conserved roles in germ cell formation, specification, survival and migration. How mRNAs are spatially distributed within a germ granule and whether their position defines functional properties is unclear. Here we show, using single-molecule FISH and structured illumination microscopy, a super-resolution approach, that mRNAs are spatially organized within the granule whereas core germ plasm proteins are distributed evenly throughout the granule. Multiple copies of single mRNAs organize into ‘homotypic clusters’ that occupy defined positions within the center or periphery of the granule. This organization, which is maintained during embryogenesis and independent of the translational or degradation activity of mRNAs, reveals new regulatory mechanisms for germ plasm mRNAs that may be applicable to other mRNA granules.
What regulates mRNAs transcript localization in the germ granules in
Drosophila
is unclear. Here Trcek
et al.
identify that germ plasm proteins are homogeneously distributed in germ granules but once localized, individual mRNAs form homotypic clusters, contributing structure to the germ granules.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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