2011
DOI: 10.4161/cc.10.1.14388
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Context-dependent regulation of Musashi-mediated mRNA translation and cell cycle regulation.

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“…Although Musashi proteins have been primarily implicated in promoting mammalian stem and progenitor cell self-renewal and proliferation via repression of target mRNAs (e.g. m-Numb and p21) (50 -53), recent findings have emerged demonstrating that Musashi switches from a repressor to an activator of target mRNA translation in response to mammalian neural stem cell differentiation cues (54). A role for Musashi-mediated activation has also been proposed for Robo3/Rig-1 mRNA translation during midline crossing of precerebellar neurons (55) and activation of m-Numb mRNA translation in the gastric mucosa of mice (56), although the underlying mechanisms have not been elucidated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Musashi proteins have been primarily implicated in promoting mammalian stem and progenitor cell self-renewal and proliferation via repression of target mRNAs (e.g. m-Numb and p21) (50 -53), recent findings have emerged demonstrating that Musashi switches from a repressor to an activator of target mRNA translation in response to mammalian neural stem cell differentiation cues (54). A role for Musashi-mediated activation has also been proposed for Robo3/Rig-1 mRNA translation during midline crossing of precerebellar neurons (55) and activation of m-Numb mRNA translation in the gastric mucosa of mice (56), although the underlying mechanisms have not been elucidated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, our finding of higher Lgr5 mRNA levels in the distal small intestine of Msi-1-knockout mice again raises the potential for varying roles of Msi-1, dependent on the intestinal region. There are reports that Msi-1 can inhibit or promote translation in a context-dependent manner (MacNicol et al, 2011;Takahashi et al, 2013). One potential mechanism for the differential role of Msi-1 in the two stem cell pools and the different intestinal regions is that features of the stem cell niche or intestinal region dictate whether Msi-1 blocks or promotes translation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are not aware of any data demonstrating a specific function for musashi in the notochord in any chordate. However, the ancestral function of these RRM containing proteins may simply be in the switch between undifferentiated/stem cell and differentiated cell types and in the regulation of proliferation (Potten et al, 2003;MacNicol et al, 2011;Hochgreb-Hägele et al, 2014). Supporting this, the anterior endoderm encompassing the zones that will form the mouth and gill slits in amphioxus larvae, which has conspicuous musashi expression, is a zone of extensive proliferation and remodeling (Holland and Holland, 2006).…”
Section: Evolution Of Musashi Related Rrm-containing Proteins and Novmentioning
confidence: 99%