Translational repression by MSY4 inhibits spermatid differentiation in mice
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Braun, Robert E.
Giorgini, Flaviano
Davies, Holly G.
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Company Of Biologists Limited
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In developing male germ cells, newly synthesized protamine mRNAs are
stored for up to 7 days before translational activation. Translational
repression of protamine 1 (Prm1) mRNA requires sequences present in its 3'
untranslated region (UTR) and substantial evidence suggests a role for the
murine Y-box protein MSY4 in this process. To determine if MSY4 can
mediate translational repression in vivo, we generated transgenic mice in
which the temporal window of MSY4 expression was extended during
spermatogenesis. Expression of MSY4 disrupted the normal completion of
spermatogenesis and caused dominant sterility. Immunocytochemical analysis
of several markers, including the protamines, indicated that MSY4
prevented normal activation of translation. mRNAs whose translation was
inhibited contained at least one MSY4 RNA recognition site, suggesting
sequence-dependent translational repression. Altered translational
activation resulted in defective processing of protamine 2 and severe
defects in sperm morphogenesis. These results suggest that MSY4 plays an
active role in translational repression of several mRNAs in
differentiating spermatids.
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Development. 2002 Aug;129(15):3669-79
