Journal article
RNA binding protein Musashi-1 directly targets Msi2 and Erh during early testis germ cell development and interacts with IPO5 upon translocation to the nucleus
JM Sutherland, AP Sobinoff, BA Fraser, KA Redgrove, TL Davidson, NA Siddall, P Koopman, GR Hime, EA McLaughlin
FASEB Journal | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1096/fj.14-265868
Abstract
Controlled gene regulation during gamete development is vital for maintaining reproductive potential. During the process of gamete development, male germ cells experience extended periods of inactive transcription despite requirements for continued growth and differentiation. Spermatogenesis therefore provides an ideal model to study the effects of posttranscriptional control on gene regulation. During spermatogenesis posttranscriptional regulation is orchestrated by abundantly expressed RNA-binding proteins. One such group of RNA-binding proteins is the Musashi family, previously identified as a critical regulator of testis germ cell development and meiosis in Drosophila and also shown to b..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Financial assistance was provided to E.A.M. and G.R.H. by the Australian Research Council, National Health and Medical Research Council, and Hunter Medical Research Institute. Additional support was provided the ARC Centre of Excellence in Biotechnology (to E.A.M., P.K., and G.R.H.). J.M.S. is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award Ph.D. scholarship.