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RNA Helicase Vasa as a Multifunctional Conservative Regulator of Gametogenesis in Eukaryotes

Vladimir E. Adashev, Alexei A. Kotov, Ludmila V. Olenina

2023Current Issues in Molecular Biology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Being a conservative marker of germ cells across metazoan species, DEAD box RNA helicase Vasa (DDX4) remains the subject of worldwide investigations thanks to its multiple functional manifestations. Vasa takes part in the preformation of primordial germ cells in a group of organisms and contributes to the maintenance of germline stem cells. Vasa is an essential player in the piRNA-mediated silencing of harmful genomic elements and in the translational regulation of selected mRNAs. Vasa is the top hierarchical protein of germ granules, liquid droplet organelles that compartmentalize RNA processing factors. Here, we survey current advances and problems in the understanding of the multifaceted functions of Vasa proteins in the gametogenesis of different eukaryotic organisms, from nematodes to humans.

Topics & Concepts

RNA Helicase ABiologyCell biologyGametogenesisGermlineGene silencingPiwi-interacting RNARNADEAD boxHelicaseRegulatorRNA silencingGeneticsRNA interferenceGeneEmbryogenesisEmbryoRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerChromosomal and Genetic Variations
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