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Publication : Interaction between microRNAs and actin-associated protein Arpc5 regulates translational suppression during male germ cell differentiation.

First Author  Chang YF Year  2012
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  109
Issue  15 Pages  5750-5
PubMed ID  22447776 Mgi Jnum  J:183553
Mgi Id  MGI:5318913 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1117837109
Citation  Chang YF, et al. (2012) Interaction between microRNAs and actin-associated protein Arpc5 regulates translational suppression during male germ cell differentiation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109(15):5750-5
abstractText  Decoupling of transcription and translation during postmeiotic germ cell differentiation is critical for successful spermatogenesis. Here we establish that the interaction between microRNAs and actin-associated protein Arpc5 sets the stage for an elaborate translational control mechanism by facilitating the sequestration of germ cell mRNAs into translationally inert ribonucleoprotein particles until they are later translated. Our studies reveal that loss of microRNA-dependent regulation of Arpc5, which controls the distribution of germ cell mRNAs between translationally active and inactive pools, results in abnormal round spermatid differentiation and impaired fertility. Interestingly, Arpc5 functions as a broadly acting translational suppressor, as it inhibits translation initiation by blocking 80S formation and facilitates the transport of mRNAs to chromatoid/P bodies. These findings identify a unique role for actin-associated proteins in translational regulation, and suggest that mRNA-specific and general translational control mechanisms work in tandem to regulate critical germ cell differentiation events and diverse somatic cell functions.
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