A higher order PUF complex is central to regulation of C. elegans germline stem cells.

Chen Qiu, Sarah L Crittenden, Brian H Carrick, Lucas B Dillard, Stephany J Costa Dos Santos, Venkata P Dandey, Robert C Dutcher, Elizabeth G Viverette, Robert N Wine, Jennifer Woodworth, Zachary T Campbell,Marvin Wickens,Mario J Borgnia,Judith Kimble, Traci M Tanaka Hall

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology(2024)

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Abstract
PUF RNA-binding proteins are broadly conserved stem cell regulators. Nematode PUF proteins maintain germline stem cells (GSCs) and, with key partner proteins, repress differentiation mRNAs, including gld-1. Here we report that PUF protein FBF-2 and its partner LST-1 form a ternary complex that represses gld-1 via a pair of adjacent FBF-2 binding elements (FBEs) in its 3ÚTR. One LST-1 molecule links two FBF-2 molecules via motifs in the LST-1 intrinsically-disordered region; the gld-1 FBE pair includes a well-established 'canonical' FBE and a newly-identified noncanonical FBE. Remarkably, this FBE pair drives both full RNA repression in GSCs and full RNA activation upon differentiation. Discovery of the LST-1-FBF-2 ternary complex, the gld-1 adjacent FBEs, and their in vivo significance predicts an expanded regulatory repertoire of different assemblies of PUF-partner complexes in nematode germline stem cells. It also suggests analogous PUF controls may await discovery in other biological contexts and organisms.
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