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Publication : An asymmetrically localized Staufen2-dependent RNA complex regulates maintenance of mammalian neural stem cells.

First Author  Vessey JP Year  2012
Journal  Cell Stem Cell Volume  11
Issue  4 Pages  517-28
PubMed ID  22902294 Mgi Jnum  J:306368
Mgi Id  MGI:6709230 Doi  10.1016/j.stem.2012.06.010
Citation  Vessey JP, et al. (2012) An asymmetrically localized Staufen2-dependent RNA complex regulates maintenance of mammalian neural stem cells. Cell Stem Cell 11(4):517-28
abstractText  The cellular mechanisms that regulate self-renewal versus differentiation of mammalian somatic tissue stem cells are still largely unknown. Here, we asked whether an RNA complex regulates this process in mammalian neural stem cells. We show that the RNA-binding protein Staufen2 (Stau2) is apically localized in radial glial precursors of the embryonic cortex, where it forms a complex with other RNA granule proteins including Pumilio2 (Pum2) and DDX1, and the mRNAs for beta-actin and mammalian prospero, prox1. Perturbation of this complex by functional knockdown of Stau2, Pum2, or DDX1 causes premature differentiation of radial glial precursors into neurons and mislocalization and misexpression of prox1 mRNA. Thus, a Stau2- and Pum2-dependent RNA complex directly regulates localization and, potentially, expression of target mRNAs like prox1 in mammalian neural stem cells, and in so doing regulates the balance of stem cell maintenance versus differentiation.
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