A sequence-specific RNA binding complex expressed in murine germ cells contains MSY2 and MSY4
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Braun, Robert E.
Fajardo, Mark A.
Davies, Holly G.
Giorgini, Flaviano
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Elsevier
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The protamine mRNAs are stored for up to 8 days as translationally
repressed ribonucleoprotein particles during murine spermatogenesis.
Translational repression of the protamine 1, Prm1, mRNA is controlled by
sequences in its 3'-untranslated region (UTR). In this study we used the
yeast three-hybrid system to clone Msy4, which encodes a novel member of
the Y box family of nucleic acid binding proteins. MSY4 specifically binds
to a site within the 5' most 37 nucleotides in the Prm1 3' UTR. Msy4 is
highly expressed in the testis, and the protein is detected in the
cytoplasm of germ cells in both the testis and the ovary, where repressed
messages are stored. Analysis of a previously described 48/50-kDa binding
activity in testis extracts by electrophoretic mobility shift assays and
immunoprecipitation indicates the activity is composed of MSY4 and MSY2,
another mouse Y box protein. Polysome analysis demonstrates MSY4 is
associated with mRNPs, consistent with MSY4 having a role in storing
repressed messages.
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Dev Biol. 2000 May 1;221(1):87-100
