Cell
Volume 81, Issue 3, 5 May 1995, Pages 403-412
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Translational regulation of oskar mRNA by Bruno, an ovarian RNA-binding protein, is essential

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Abstract

Oskar (osk) protein directs the deployment of nanos (nos), the posterior body-patterning morphogen in Drosophila. To avoid inappropriate activation of nos, osk activity must appear only at the posterior pole of the oocyte, where the osk mRNA becomes localized during oogenesis. Here, we show that translation of osk mRNA is, and must be, repressed prior to its localization; absence of repression allows osk protein to accumulate throughout the oocyte, specifying posterior body patterning throughout the embryo. Translational repression is mediated by an ovarian protein, bruno, that binds specifically to bruno response elements (BREs), present in multiple copies in the osk mRNA 3′UTR. Addition of BREs to a heterologous mRNA renders it sensitive to translational repression in the ovary.

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Present address: Samsung Biomedical Research Institute, 50 IlwonDong, Kangnam-Ku, Seoul, Korea.