AbstractIn the C. elegans germline, GLP-1/Notch signaling and two nearly identical RNA binding proteins, FBF-1 and FBF-2, promote proliferation. Here, we show that the fbf-1 and fbf-2 genes are largely redundant for promoting mitosis but that they have opposite roles in fine-tuning the size of the mitotic region. The mitotic region is smaller than normal in fbf-1 mutants but larger than normal in fbf-2 mutants. Consistent with gene-specific roles, fbf-2 expression is limited to the distal germline, while fbf-1 expression is broader. The fbf-2 gene, but apparently not fbf-1, is controlled by GLP-1/Notch signaling, and the abundance of FBF-1 and FBF-2 proteins is limited by reciprocal 3′UTR repression. We propose that the divergent fbf genes ...
Caenorhabditis elegans EGO-1, a putative cellular RNA-directed RNA polymerase, promotes several aspe...
In the C. elegans germline, stem cells make a decision to retain the germline proliferative cell fat...
SummaryHow genes are regulated to produce the correct assortment of proteins for every cell type is ...
AbstractIn the C. elegans germline, GLP-1/Notch signaling and two nearly identical RNA binding prote...
AbstractMaintenance of mitotically cycling germline stem cells (GSCs) is vital for continuous produc...
AbstractAn important event in the development of the germline is the initiation of meiotic developme...
Many tissues contain multipotent stem cells that are critical for maintaining tissue function. In Ca...
In the Caenorhabditis elegans germline, proliferation is induced by Notch-type signaling. Entry of g...
Balance of stem cell proliferation and differentiation is important for maintaining tissue homeostas...
AbstractInteractions between the somatic gonad and the germ line influence the amplification, mainte...
PUMILIO/FBF (PUF) proteins have a conserved function in stem cell regulation. Caenorhabditis elegan...
Background: In the C. elegans germ line, syncytial germ line nuclei are arranged at the cortex of th...
AbstractAn important event in the development of the germline is the initiation of meiotic developme...
The glp-1 gene encodes a membrane protein required for inductive cell interactions during developmen...
Background: The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) delays anaphase onset by inhibiting the activity o...
Caenorhabditis elegans EGO-1, a putative cellular RNA-directed RNA polymerase, promotes several aspe...
In the C. elegans germline, stem cells make a decision to retain the germline proliferative cell fat...
SummaryHow genes are regulated to produce the correct assortment of proteins for every cell type is ...
AbstractIn the C. elegans germline, GLP-1/Notch signaling and two nearly identical RNA binding prote...
AbstractMaintenance of mitotically cycling germline stem cells (GSCs) is vital for continuous produc...
AbstractAn important event in the development of the germline is the initiation of meiotic developme...
Many tissues contain multipotent stem cells that are critical for maintaining tissue function. In Ca...
In the Caenorhabditis elegans germline, proliferation is induced by Notch-type signaling. Entry of g...
Balance of stem cell proliferation and differentiation is important for maintaining tissue homeostas...
AbstractInteractions between the somatic gonad and the germ line influence the amplification, mainte...
PUMILIO/FBF (PUF) proteins have a conserved function in stem cell regulation. Caenorhabditis elegan...
Background: In the C. elegans germ line, syncytial germ line nuclei are arranged at the cortex of th...
AbstractAn important event in the development of the germline is the initiation of meiotic developme...
The glp-1 gene encodes a membrane protein required for inductive cell interactions during developmen...
Background: The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) delays anaphase onset by inhibiting the activity o...
Caenorhabditis elegans EGO-1, a putative cellular RNA-directed RNA polymerase, promotes several aspe...
In the C. elegans germline, stem cells make a decision to retain the germline proliferative cell fat...
SummaryHow genes are regulated to produce the correct assortment of proteins for every cell type is ...