Drosophila cup is an
eIF4E binding protein that associates with Bruno and regulates oskar mRNA
translation in oogenesis
Nakamura A, Sato K and Hanyu-Nakamura K
Dev Cell 6(1):69-78 (2004)
SUMMARY
Translational control is a critical process in the spatio-temporal restriction
of protein production. In Drosophila oogenesis, translational repression
of oskar (osk) RNA during its localization to the posterior pole of the
oocyte is essential for embryonic patterning and germ cell formation.
This repression is mediated by the osk 3' UTR binding protein Bruno (Bru),
but the underlying mechanism has remained elusive. Here, we report that
an ovarian protein, Cup, is required to repress precocious osk translation.
Cup binds the 5'-cap binding translation initiation factor eIF4E through
a sequence conserved among eIF4E binding proteins. A mutant Cup protein
lacking this sequence fails to repress osk translation in vivo. Furthermore,
Cup interacts with Bru in a yeast two-hybrid assay, and the Cup-eIF4E
complex associates with Bru in an RNA-independent manner. These results
suggest that translational repression of osk RNA is achieved through a
5'/3' interaction mediated by an eIF4E-Cup-Bru complex.
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