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PQN-59 and GTBP-1 contribute to stress granule formation but are not essential for their assembly in C. elegans embryos

Publié dansJournal of cell science, vol. 134, no. 22, jcs258834
Date de publication2021-11-15
Date de mise en ligne2021-11-15
Résumé

When exposed to stressful conditions, eukaryotic cells respond by inducing the formation of cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein complexes called stress granules. Here, we use C. elegans to study two proteins that are important for stress granule assembly in human cells – PQN-59, the human UBAP2L ortholog, and GTBP-1, the human G3BP1 and G3BP2 ortholog. Both proteins assemble into stress granules in the embryo and in the germline when C. elegans is exposed to stressful conditions. Neither of the two proteins is essential for the assembly of stress-induced granules, as shown by the single and combined depletions by RNAi, and neither pqn-59 nor gtbp-1 mutant embryos show higher sensitivity to stress than control embryos. We find that pqn-59 mutants display reduced progeny and a high percentage of embryonic lethality, phenotypes that are not dependent on stress exposure and that are not shared with gtbp-1 mutants. Our data indicate that, in contrast to human cells, PQN-59 and GTBP-1 are not required for stress granule formation but that PQN-59 is important for C. elegans development.

Mots-clés
  • C. elegans
  • Development
  • GTBP-1
  • PQN-59
  • Stress granules
  • UBAP2L
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ABBATEMARCO, Simona et al. PQN-59 and GTBP-1 contribute to stress granule formation but are not essential for their assembly in C. elegans embryos. In: Journal of cell science, 2021, vol. 134, n° 22, p. jcs258834. doi: 10.1242/jcs.258834
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