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The Dynamics of P Granule Liquid Droplets Are Regulated by the<i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>Germline RNA Helicase GLH-1 via Its ATP Hydrolysis Cycle

Wenjun Chen, Yabing Hu, Charles F. Lang, Jordan Brown, Sierra Schwabach, Xiao‐Yan Song, Ying Zhang, Edwin Munro, Karen L. Bennett, Donglei Zhang, Heng-Chi Lee

2020Genetics41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Germ granules, also known as P granules in Caenorhabditis elegans, are phase-separated cellular bodies that are frequently found at the perinuclear region of germ cell nuclei in various animals. However... P granules are phase-separated liquid droplets that play important roles in the maintenance of germ cell fate in Caenorhabditis elegans. Both the localization and formation of P granules are highly dynamic, but mechanisms that regulate such processes remain poorly understood. Here, we show evidence that the VASA-like germline RNA helicase GLH-1 couples distinct steps of its ATPase hydrolysis cycle to control the formation and disassembly of P granules. In addition, we found that the phenylalanine-glycine-glycine repeats in GLH-1 promote its localization at the perinucleus. Proteomic analyses of the GLH-1 complex with a GLH-1 mutation that interferes with P granule disassembly revealed transient interactions of GLH-1 with several Argonautes and RNA-binding proteins. Finally, we found that defects in recruiting the P granule component PRG-1 to perinuclear foci in the adult germline correlate with the fertility defects observed in various GLH-1 mutants. Together, our results highlight the versatile roles of an RNA helicase in controlling the formation of liquid droplets in space and time.

Topics & Concepts

Caenorhabditis elegansRNA Helicase AHelicaseBiologyRNACell biologyGermlineRibonucleoproteinRNA-binding proteinBiogenesisGeneticsBiochemistryGeneGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model OrganismsRNA Research and SplicingEvolution and Genetic Dynamics