A role for post-transcriptional control of ER dynamics and function in C. elegans germline stem cell maintenance

Maheshwari, Richa ; Pushpa, Kumari ; Subramaniam, Kuppuswamy (2016) A role for post-transcriptional control of ER dynamics and function in C. elegans germline stem cell maintenance Development . ISSN 0950-1991

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1242/dev.134056

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.134056

Abstract

Membrane-bound receptors, which are crucial for mediating several key developmental signals, are synthesized on endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The functional integrity of ER must therefore be important for the regulation of at least some developmental programs. However, the developmental control of ER function is not well understood. Here, we identify the C. elegans protein FARL-11, an ortholog of the mammalian STRIPAK complex component STRIP1/2 (FAM40A/B), as an ER protein. In the C. elegans embryo, we find that FARL-11 is essential for the cell cycle-dependent morphological changes of ER and for embryonic viability. In the germline, FARL-11 is required for normal ER morphology and for membrane localization of the GLP-1/Notch receptor involved in germline stem cell (GSC) maintenance. Furthermore, we provide evidence that PUF-8, a key translational regulator in the germline, promotes the translation of farl11 mRNA. These findings reveal that ER form and function in the C. elegans germline are post-transcriptionally regulated and essential for the niche-GSC signaling mediated by GLP-1

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