In the developing embryo, primordial germ cells (PGCs) represent the exclusive progenitors of the gametes, and their loss results in adult infertility. During early development, PGCs are exposed to numerous signals that specify somatic cell fates. To prevent somatic differentiation, PGCs must transiently silence their genome, an early developmental process that requires Nanos activity. However, it is unclear how Nanos translation is regulated in developing embryos. We report here that translation of nanos1 after fertilization requires Dead-end 1 (Dnd1), a vertebrate-specific germline RNA-binding protein. We provide evidence that Dnd1 protein, expression of which is low in oocytes, but increases dramatically after fertilization, directly int...
Nanos RNA-binding proteins are critical factors of germline development throughout the animal kingdo...
The mechanisms underlying human germ cell development are largely unknown, partly due to the scarcit...
Ultimately, the production of new proteins in undetermined cells pushes them to new fates. Other pro...
Early embryonic development proceeds without zygotic transcription. Genetic control is executed by m...
BackgroundThe RNA binding protein, DEAD END (DND1), is essential for maintaining viable germ cells i...
Three categories of cytoplasmic post-transcriptional regulation that modulate mRNA stability, subcel...
AbstractMembers of the nanos gene family are evolutionarily conserved regulators of germ cell develo...
BACKGROUND: The regulation of gene expression via a 3' untranslated region (UTR) plays essential rol...
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the progenitors of the germ cell lineage able to develop into eithe...
The DND microRNA-mediated repression inhibitor 1 (DND1) is a conserved RNA binding protein (RBP) tha...
AbstractRecent studies have shed new light on translational repression by Nanos and Pumilio proteins...
Dead-end1 expression is restricted to the vertebrate germline where it is believed to activate trans...
AbstractIn most animals, primordial germ cell (PGC) specification and development depend on maternal...
SummaryDuring animal development, blast cell lineages are generated by repeated divisions of a mothe...
Anteroposterior patterning of the Drosophilaembryo depends on a gradient of Nanos protein arising fr...
Nanos RNA-binding proteins are critical factors of germline development throughout the animal kingdo...
The mechanisms underlying human germ cell development are largely unknown, partly due to the scarcit...
Ultimately, the production of new proteins in undetermined cells pushes them to new fates. Other pro...
Early embryonic development proceeds without zygotic transcription. Genetic control is executed by m...
BackgroundThe RNA binding protein, DEAD END (DND1), is essential for maintaining viable germ cells i...
Three categories of cytoplasmic post-transcriptional regulation that modulate mRNA stability, subcel...
AbstractMembers of the nanos gene family are evolutionarily conserved regulators of germ cell develo...
BACKGROUND: The regulation of gene expression via a 3' untranslated region (UTR) plays essential rol...
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the progenitors of the germ cell lineage able to develop into eithe...
The DND microRNA-mediated repression inhibitor 1 (DND1) is a conserved RNA binding protein (RBP) tha...
AbstractRecent studies have shed new light on translational repression by Nanos and Pumilio proteins...
Dead-end1 expression is restricted to the vertebrate germline where it is believed to activate trans...
AbstractIn most animals, primordial germ cell (PGC) specification and development depend on maternal...
SummaryDuring animal development, blast cell lineages are generated by repeated divisions of a mothe...
Anteroposterior patterning of the Drosophilaembryo depends on a gradient of Nanos protein arising fr...
Nanos RNA-binding proteins are critical factors of germline development throughout the animal kingdo...
The mechanisms underlying human germ cell development are largely unknown, partly due to the scarcit...
Ultimately, the production of new proteins in undetermined cells pushes them to new fates. Other pro...