Abstract
In animals with germ plasm, specification of the germline involves ‘germ granules’, cytoplasmic condensates that enrich maternal transcripts in the germline founder cells. In Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, P granules enrich maternal transcripts, but surprisingly P granules are not essential for germ cell fate specification. Here, we describe a second condensate in the C. elegans germ plasm. Like canonical P-bodies found in somatic cells, ‘germline P-bodies’ contain regulators of mRNA decapping and deadenylation and, in addition, the intrinsically-disordered proteins MEG-1 and MEG-2 and the TIS11-family RNA-binding protein POS-1. Embryos lacking meg-1 and meg-2 do not stabilize P-body components, misregulate POS-1 targets, mis-specify the germline founder cell and do not develop a germline. Our findings suggest that specification of the germ line involves at least two distinct condensates that independently enrich and regulate maternal mRNAs in the germline founder cells.
Original language | English (US) |
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Article number | dev200920 |
Journal | Development (Cambridge) |
Volume | 149 |
Issue number | 21 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 2022 |
Keywords
- C. elegans
- Germ plasm
- Germline
- P-bodies
- Primordial germ cells
- RNP granules
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Molecular Biology
- Developmental Biology