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Bam and Bgcn antagonize <i>Nanos</i> -dependent germ-line stem cell maintenance
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GeneticsStem Cell MigrationStem Cell BiologyGerm Cell DevelopmentReciprocal PatternsStem Cell TraffickingStem CellsGerm Cell FateMorphogenesisStem Cell TherapiesGene ExpressionCell EngineeringCell BiologyGerm-line Stem CellDevelopmental BiologyDrosophila OvariesGene RegulationStem Cell ResearchStem-cell TherapyMedicineEmbryonic Stem Cell
The balance between germ-line stem cell (GSC) self-renewal and differentiation in Drosophila ovaries is mediated by the antagonistic relationship between the Nanos (Nos)-Pumilio translational repressor complex, which promotes GSC self-renewal, and expression of Bam, a key differentiation factor. Here, we find that Bam and Nos proteins are expressed in reciprocal patterns in young germ cells. Repression of Nos in Bam-expressing cells depends on sequences in the nos 3'-UTR, suggesting that Nos is regulated by translational repression. Ectopic Bam causes differentiation of GSCs, and this activity depends on the endogenous nos 3'-UTR sequence. Previous evidence showed that Bgcn is an obligate factor for the ability of Bam to drive differentiation, and we now report that Bam forms a complex with Bgcn, a protein related to the RNA-interacting DExH-box polypeptides. Together, these observations suggest that Bam-Bgcn act together to antagonize Nos expression; thus, derepressing cystoblast-promoting factors. These findings emphasize the importance of translational repression in balancing stem cell self-renewal and differentiation.
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