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Publication : Cpeb4-mediated translational regulatory circuitry controls terminal erythroid differentiation.

First Author  Hu W Year  2014
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  30
Issue  6 Pages  660-72
PubMed ID  25220394 Mgi Jnum  J:232458
Mgi Id  MGI:5779269 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2014.07.008
Citation  Hu W, et al. (2014) Cpeb4-mediated translational regulatory circuitry controls terminal erythroid differentiation. Dev Cell 30(6):660-72
abstractText  While we have considerable understanding of the transcriptional networks controlling mammalian cell differentiation, our knowledge of posttranscriptional regulatory events is very limited. Using differentiation of primary erythroid cells as a model, we show that the sequence-specific mRNA-binding protein Cpeb4 is strongly induced by the erythroid-important transcription factors Gata1 and Tal1 and is essential for terminal erythropoiesis. By interacting with the translation initiation factor eIF3, Cpeb4 represses the translation of a large set of mRNAs, including its own mRNA. Thus, transcriptional induction and translational repression combine to form a negative feedback loop to control Cpeb4 protein levels within a specific range that is required for terminal erythropoiesis. Our study provides an example of how translational control is integrated with transcriptional regulation to precisely control gene expression during mammalian cell differentiation.
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