RNA regulation is essential to successful reproduction. Messenger RNAs delivered from parent to progeny govern early embryonic development. RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) are the key effectors of this process, regulating the translation and stability of parental transcripts to control cell fate specification events prior to zygotic gene activation. The KH-domain RBP MEX-3 is conserved from nematode to human. It was first discovered in Caenorhabditis elegans, where it is essential for anterior cell fate and embryo viability. Here, we show that loss of the endogenous mex-3 3 UTR disrupts its germline expression pattern. An allelic series of 3 UTR deletion variants identify repressing regions of the UTR and demonstrate that repression is not prec...
In evolutionary terms, propagation of a species is the only biological imperative. In sexually repro...
Background: Cell-fate determination requires that cells choose between alternative developmental pat...
Ultimately, the production of new proteins in undetermined cells pushes them to new fates. Other pro...
Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression is a mechanism that governs developmental and cel...
SummaryHow genes are regulated to produce the correct assortment of proteins for every cell type is ...
SummaryHow genes are regulated to produce the correct assortment of proteins for every cell type is ...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites switch from making sperm to oocytes. This switch invol...
AbstractAfter the first division of the C. elegans embryo, the posterior blastomere can produce nume...
Post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms are widely used to influence cell fate decisions in germ ...
MEX-3 is an RNA-binding protein (RBP) about which very little is known. This study aims to uncover m...
AbstractAfter the first division of the C. elegans embryo, the posterior blastomere can produce nume...
AbstractThe FBF RNA binding proteins control multiple aspects of C. elegans germline development, in...
In evolutionary terms, propagation of a species is the only biological imperative. In sexually repro...
In Caenorhabditis elegans, the Mex-3 protein is a translational regulator that specifies the posteri...
In evolutionary terms, propagation of a species is the only biological imperative. In sexually repro...
Background: Cell-fate determination requires that cells choose between alternative developmental pat...
Ultimately, the production of new proteins in undetermined cells pushes them to new fates. Other pro...
Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression is a mechanism that governs developmental and cel...
SummaryHow genes are regulated to produce the correct assortment of proteins for every cell type is ...
SummaryHow genes are regulated to produce the correct assortment of proteins for every cell type is ...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites switch from making sperm to oocytes. This switch invol...
AbstractAfter the first division of the C. elegans embryo, the posterior blastomere can produce nume...
Post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms are widely used to influence cell fate decisions in germ ...
MEX-3 is an RNA-binding protein (RBP) about which very little is known. This study aims to uncover m...
AbstractAfter the first division of the C. elegans embryo, the posterior blastomere can produce nume...
AbstractThe FBF RNA binding proteins control multiple aspects of C. elegans germline development, in...
In evolutionary terms, propagation of a species is the only biological imperative. In sexually repro...
In Caenorhabditis elegans, the Mex-3 protein is a translational regulator that specifies the posteri...
In evolutionary terms, propagation of a species is the only biological imperative. In sexually repro...
Background: Cell-fate determination requires that cells choose between alternative developmental pat...
Ultimately, the production of new proteins in undetermined cells pushes them to new fates. Other pro...