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TRIM-NHL protein, NHL-2, modulates cell fate choices in the C. elegans germ line

Many tissues contain multipotent stem cells that are critical for maintaining tissue function. In Caenorhabditis elegans, germline stem cells allow gamete production to continue in adulthood. In the gonad, GLP-1/Notch signaling from the distal tip cell niche to neighboring germ cells activates a com...

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Autores principales: Brenner, John L., Jyo, Erin M., Mohammad, Ariz, Fox, Paul, Jones, Vovanti, Mardis, Elaine, Schedl, Tim, Maine, Eleanor M.
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9922029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36063869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2022.08.010
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author Brenner, John L.
Jyo, Erin M.
Mohammad, Ariz
Fox, Paul
Jones, Vovanti
Mardis, Elaine
Schedl, Tim
Maine, Eleanor M.
author_facet Brenner, John L.
Jyo, Erin M.
Mohammad, Ariz
Fox, Paul
Jones, Vovanti
Mardis, Elaine
Schedl, Tim
Maine, Eleanor M.
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description Many tissues contain multipotent stem cells that are critical for maintaining tissue function. In Caenorhabditis elegans, germline stem cells allow gamete production to continue in adulthood. In the gonad, GLP-1/Notch signaling from the distal tip cell niche to neighboring germ cells activates a complex regulatory network to maintain a stem cell population. GLP-1/Notch signaling positively regulates production of LST-1 and SYGL-1 proteins that, in turn, interact with a set of PUF/FBF proteins to positively regulate the stem cell fate. We previously described sog (suppressor of glp-1 loss of function) and teg (tumorous enhancer of glp-1 gain of function) genes that limit the stem cell fate and/or promote the meiotic fate. Here, we show that sog-10 is allelic to nhl-2. NHL-2 is a member of the conserved TRIM-NHL protein family whose members can bind RNA and ubiquitinate protein substrates. We show that NHL-2 acts, at least in part, by inhibiting the expression of PUF-3 and PUF-11 translational repressor proteins that promote the stem cell fate. Two other negative regulators of stem cell fate, CGH-1 (conserved germline helicase) and ALG-5 (Argonaute protein), may work with NHL-2 to modulate the stem cell population. In addition, NHL-2 activity promotes the male germ cell fate in XX animals.
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spelling pubmed-99220292023-02-11 TRIM-NHL protein, NHL-2, modulates cell fate choices in the C. elegans germ line Brenner, John L. Jyo, Erin M. Mohammad, Ariz Fox, Paul Jones, Vovanti Mardis, Elaine Schedl, Tim Maine, Eleanor M. Dev Biol Article Many tissues contain multipotent stem cells that are critical for maintaining tissue function. In Caenorhabditis elegans, germline stem cells allow gamete production to continue in adulthood. In the gonad, GLP-1/Notch signaling from the distal tip cell niche to neighboring germ cells activates a complex regulatory network to maintain a stem cell population. GLP-1/Notch signaling positively regulates production of LST-1 and SYGL-1 proteins that, in turn, interact with a set of PUF/FBF proteins to positively regulate the stem cell fate. We previously described sog (suppressor of glp-1 loss of function) and teg (tumorous enhancer of glp-1 gain of function) genes that limit the stem cell fate and/or promote the meiotic fate. Here, we show that sog-10 is allelic to nhl-2. NHL-2 is a member of the conserved TRIM-NHL protein family whose members can bind RNA and ubiquitinate protein substrates. We show that NHL-2 acts, at least in part, by inhibiting the expression of PUF-3 and PUF-11 translational repressor proteins that promote the stem cell fate. Two other negative regulators of stem cell fate, CGH-1 (conserved germline helicase) and ALG-5 (Argonaute protein), may work with NHL-2 to modulate the stem cell population. In addition, NHL-2 activity promotes the male germ cell fate in XX animals. 2022-11 2022-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9922029/ /pubmed/36063869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2022.08.010 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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Brenner, John L.
Jyo, Erin M.
Mohammad, Ariz
Fox, Paul
Jones, Vovanti
Mardis, Elaine
Schedl, Tim
Maine, Eleanor M.
TRIM-NHL protein, NHL-2, modulates cell fate choices in the C. elegans germ line
title TRIM-NHL protein, NHL-2, modulates cell fate choices in the C. elegans germ line
title_full TRIM-NHL protein, NHL-2, modulates cell fate choices in the C. elegans germ line
title_fullStr TRIM-NHL protein, NHL-2, modulates cell fate choices in the C. elegans germ line
title_full_unstemmed TRIM-NHL protein, NHL-2, modulates cell fate choices in the C. elegans germ line
title_short TRIM-NHL protein, NHL-2, modulates cell fate choices in the C. elegans germ line
title_sort trim-nhl protein, nhl-2, modulates cell fate choices in the c. elegans germ line
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9922029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36063869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2022.08.010
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