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Germ granules in Drosophila.

Tatjana TrcekRuth Lehmann
Published in: Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (2019)
Germ granules are hallmarks of all germ cells. Early ultrastructural studies in Drosophila first described these membraneless granules in the oocyte and early embryo as filled with amorphous to fibrillar material mixed with RNA. Genetic studies identified key protein components and specific mRNAs that regulate germ cell-specific functions. More recently these ultrastructural studies have been complemented by biophysical analysis describing germ granules as phase-transitioned condensates. In this review, we provide an overview that connects the composition of germ granules with their function in controlling germ cell specification, formation and migration, and illuminate these mysterious condensates as the gatekeepers of the next generation.
Keyphrases
  • germ cell
  • case control
  • induced apoptosis
  • genome wide
  • cell cycle arrest
  • copy number
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • binding protein
  • small molecule
  • protein protein