Cargando…

Drosophila Rbp6 Is an Orthologue of Vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, but Does Not Function Redundantly with dMsi to Regulate Germline Stem Cell Behaviour

The vertebrate RNA-binding proteins, Musashi-1 (Msi-1) and Musashi-2 (Msi-2) are expressed in multiple stem cell populations. A role for Musashi proteins in preventing stem cell differentiation has been suggested from genetic analysis of the Drosophila family member, dMsi, and both vertebrate Msi pr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Siddall, Nicole A., Kalcina, Marina, Johanson, Timothy M., Monk, Adrian C., Casagranda, Franca, Been, Reeva P., McLaughlin, Eileen A., Hime, Gary R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3507872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23209605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049810
_version_ 1782251152504520704
author Siddall, Nicole A.
Kalcina, Marina
Johanson, Timothy M.
Monk, Adrian C.
Casagranda, Franca
Been, Reeva P.
McLaughlin, Eileen A.
Hime, Gary R.
author_facet Siddall, Nicole A.
Kalcina, Marina
Johanson, Timothy M.
Monk, Adrian C.
Casagranda, Franca
Been, Reeva P.
McLaughlin, Eileen A.
Hime, Gary R.
author_sort Siddall, Nicole A.
collection PubMed
description The vertebrate RNA-binding proteins, Musashi-1 (Msi-1) and Musashi-2 (Msi-2) are expressed in multiple stem cell populations. A role for Musashi proteins in preventing stem cell differentiation has been suggested from genetic analysis of the Drosophila family member, dMsi, and both vertebrate Msi proteins function co-operatively to regulate neural stem cell behaviour. Here we have identified a second Drosophila Msi family member, Rbp6, which shares more amino acid identity with vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2 than dMsi. We generated an antibody that detects most Rbp6 splice isoforms and show that Rbp6 is expressed in multiple tissues throughout development. However, Rbp6 deletion mutants generated in this study are viable and fertile, and show only minor defects. We used Drosophila spermatogonial germline stem cells (GSC’s) as a model to test whether Drosophila Msi proteins function redundantly to regulate stem cell behaviour. However, like vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, Rbp6 and Msi do not appear to be co-expressed in spermatogenic GSC’s and do not function co-operatively in the regulation of GSC maintenance. Thus while two Msi family members are present in Drosophila, the function of the family members have diverged.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3507872
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2012
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-35078722012-12-03 Drosophila Rbp6 Is an Orthologue of Vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, but Does Not Function Redundantly with dMsi to Regulate Germline Stem Cell Behaviour Siddall, Nicole A. Kalcina, Marina Johanson, Timothy M. Monk, Adrian C. Casagranda, Franca Been, Reeva P. McLaughlin, Eileen A. Hime, Gary R. PLoS One Research Article The vertebrate RNA-binding proteins, Musashi-1 (Msi-1) and Musashi-2 (Msi-2) are expressed in multiple stem cell populations. A role for Musashi proteins in preventing stem cell differentiation has been suggested from genetic analysis of the Drosophila family member, dMsi, and both vertebrate Msi proteins function co-operatively to regulate neural stem cell behaviour. Here we have identified a second Drosophila Msi family member, Rbp6, which shares more amino acid identity with vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2 than dMsi. We generated an antibody that detects most Rbp6 splice isoforms and show that Rbp6 is expressed in multiple tissues throughout development. However, Rbp6 deletion mutants generated in this study are viable and fertile, and show only minor defects. We used Drosophila spermatogonial germline stem cells (GSC’s) as a model to test whether Drosophila Msi proteins function redundantly to regulate stem cell behaviour. However, like vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, Rbp6 and Msi do not appear to be co-expressed in spermatogenic GSC’s and do not function co-operatively in the regulation of GSC maintenance. Thus while two Msi family members are present in Drosophila, the function of the family members have diverged. Public Library of Science 2012-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3507872/ /pubmed/23209605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049810 Text en © 2012 Siddall et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Siddall, Nicole A.
Kalcina, Marina
Johanson, Timothy M.
Monk, Adrian C.
Casagranda, Franca
Been, Reeva P.
McLaughlin, Eileen A.
Hime, Gary R.
Drosophila Rbp6 Is an Orthologue of Vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, but Does Not Function Redundantly with dMsi to Regulate Germline Stem Cell Behaviour
title Drosophila Rbp6 Is an Orthologue of Vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, but Does Not Function Redundantly with dMsi to Regulate Germline Stem Cell Behaviour
title_full Drosophila Rbp6 Is an Orthologue of Vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, but Does Not Function Redundantly with dMsi to Regulate Germline Stem Cell Behaviour
title_fullStr Drosophila Rbp6 Is an Orthologue of Vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, but Does Not Function Redundantly with dMsi to Regulate Germline Stem Cell Behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Drosophila Rbp6 Is an Orthologue of Vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, but Does Not Function Redundantly with dMsi to Regulate Germline Stem Cell Behaviour
title_short Drosophila Rbp6 Is an Orthologue of Vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, but Does Not Function Redundantly with dMsi to Regulate Germline Stem Cell Behaviour
title_sort drosophila rbp6 is an orthologue of vertebrate msi-1 and msi-2, but does not function redundantly with dmsi to regulate germline stem cell behaviour
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3507872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23209605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049810
work_keys_str_mv AT siddallnicolea drosophilarbp6isanorthologueofvertebratemsi1andmsi2butdoesnotfunctionredundantlywithdmsitoregulategermlinestemcellbehaviour
AT kalcinamarina drosophilarbp6isanorthologueofvertebratemsi1andmsi2butdoesnotfunctionredundantlywithdmsitoregulategermlinestemcellbehaviour
AT johansontimothym drosophilarbp6isanorthologueofvertebratemsi1andmsi2butdoesnotfunctionredundantlywithdmsitoregulategermlinestemcellbehaviour
AT monkadrianc drosophilarbp6isanorthologueofvertebratemsi1andmsi2butdoesnotfunctionredundantlywithdmsitoregulategermlinestemcellbehaviour
AT casagrandafranca drosophilarbp6isanorthologueofvertebratemsi1andmsi2butdoesnotfunctionredundantlywithdmsitoregulategermlinestemcellbehaviour
AT beenreevap drosophilarbp6isanorthologueofvertebratemsi1andmsi2butdoesnotfunctionredundantlywithdmsitoregulategermlinestemcellbehaviour
AT mclaughlineileena drosophilarbp6isanorthologueofvertebratemsi1andmsi2butdoesnotfunctionredundantlywithdmsitoregulategermlinestemcellbehaviour
AT himegaryr drosophilarbp6isanorthologueofvertebratemsi1andmsi2butdoesnotfunctionredundantlywithdmsitoregulategermlinestemcellbehaviour