AbstractBackground: Asymmetric localization of mRNAs within cells promotes precise spatio-temporal control of protein synthesis. Although cytoskeletal transport-based localization during Drosophila oogenesis is well characterized, little is known about the mechanisms that operate to localize maternal RNAs in the early embryo. One such mechanism—termed “degradation/protection”—acts on maternal Hsp83 transcripts, removing them from the bulk cytoplasm while protecting them in the posterior pole plasm.Results: Here, we identify the RNA binding protein, Smaug, previously known as a translational repressor of nanos, as a key regulator of degradation/protection-based transcript localization. In smaug mutants, degradation of Hsp83 transcripts is no...
SummaryPatterning of the anterior-posterior body axis of the Drosophila embryo requires production o...
AbstractOskar (osk) protein directs the deployment of nanos (nos), the posterior body-patterning mor...
Vts1 is a member of the Smaug protein family, a group of sequence-specific RNA-binding proteins that...
AbstractBackground: Asymmetric localization of mRNAs within cells promotes precise spatio-temporal c...
SummaryIn animals, egg activation triggers a cascade of posttranscriptional events that act on mater...
Abstract Background Smaug is an RNA-binding protein t...
Anteroposterior patterning of the Drosophilaembryo depends on a gradient of Nanos protein arising fr...
In Drosophila, early embryonic development is controlled by maternally loaded RNAs and proteins. For...
Genetic control of embryogenesis switches from the maternal to the zygotic genome during the materna...
Translational regulation is an important mechanism for regulating gene expression. Regulation of s...
The Drosophila sequence-specific RNA-binding protein Smaug (Smg) regulates the expression of mRNAs i...
Regulation of translation plays an essential role in Drosophila embryogenesis, as loss or misexpress...
International audienceTranslational repression of maternal mRNAs is an essential regulatory mechanis...
Smaug is a sequence-specific RNA-binding protein (RBP) and a multifunctional post-transcriptional re...
Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression can be mediated by cis acting elements within mRN...
SummaryPatterning of the anterior-posterior body axis of the Drosophila embryo requires production o...
AbstractOskar (osk) protein directs the deployment of nanos (nos), the posterior body-patterning mor...
Vts1 is a member of the Smaug protein family, a group of sequence-specific RNA-binding proteins that...
AbstractBackground: Asymmetric localization of mRNAs within cells promotes precise spatio-temporal c...
SummaryIn animals, egg activation triggers a cascade of posttranscriptional events that act on mater...
Abstract Background Smaug is an RNA-binding protein t...
Anteroposterior patterning of the Drosophilaembryo depends on a gradient of Nanos protein arising fr...
In Drosophila, early embryonic development is controlled by maternally loaded RNAs and proteins. For...
Genetic control of embryogenesis switches from the maternal to the zygotic genome during the materna...
Translational regulation is an important mechanism for regulating gene expression. Regulation of s...
The Drosophila sequence-specific RNA-binding protein Smaug (Smg) regulates the expression of mRNAs i...
Regulation of translation plays an essential role in Drosophila embryogenesis, as loss or misexpress...
International audienceTranslational repression of maternal mRNAs is an essential regulatory mechanis...
Smaug is a sequence-specific RNA-binding protein (RBP) and a multifunctional post-transcriptional re...
Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression can be mediated by cis acting elements within mRN...
SummaryPatterning of the anterior-posterior body axis of the Drosophila embryo requires production o...
AbstractOskar (osk) protein directs the deployment of nanos (nos), the posterior body-patterning mor...
Vts1 is a member of the Smaug protein family, a group of sequence-specific RNA-binding proteins that...