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SG ID
SG00000198 
UniProt Accession
Theoretical PI
FRAGMENT  
Molecular Weight
21699 Da  
Genbank Nucleotide ID
Genbank Protein ID
Gene Name
msi 
Gene Synonyms/Alias
 
Protein Name
 
Protein Synonyms/Alias
SubName: MusashiFlags: Fragment 
Organism
Drosophila melanogaster (Fruit fly) 
NCBI Taxonomy ID
7227 
Chromosome Location
chr:3R;21341842-21431482;1
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Function in Stage
Function in Cell Type
Description
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The information of related literatures
1. N. A. Siddall, E. A. McLaughlin, N. L. Marriner and G. R. Hime (2006) The RNA-binding protein Musashi is required intrinsically to maintain stem cell identity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103(22): 8402-7. 

Abstract
A key goal of regenerative medicine is an understanding of the genetic factors that define the properties of stem cells. However, stem cell research in mammalian tissue has been hampered by a paucity of stem cell-specific markers. Although increasing evidence suggests that members of the Musashi (Msi) family of RNA-binding proteins play important functions in progenitor cells, it remains unclear whether there is a stem cell-autonomous requirement for Msi because of an inability to distinguish stem cells from early-lineage cells in mammalian tissues. Here, using the Drosophila testis as a model system for the study of stem cell regulation, we show specific evidence for a cell-autonomous requirement for Msi family proteins in regulating stem cell differentiation, leading to the identification of an RNA-binding protein required for spermatogonial stem cell maintenance. We found that loss of Msi function disrupts the balance between germ-line stem cell renewal and differentiation, resulting in the premature differentiation of germ-line stem cells. Moreover, we found that, although Msi is expressed in both somatic and germ cells, Msi function is required intrinsically in stem cells for maintenance of stem cell identity. We also discovered a requirement for Msi function in male meiosis, revealing that Msi has distinct roles at different stages of germ cell differentiation. We describe the complementary expression patterns of the murine Msi paralogues Msi1 and Msi2 during spermatogenesis, which support the idea of distinct, evolutionarily conserved roles of Msi. PMID: [16717192] 

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Subcellular Location
 
Tissue Specificity
 
Gene Ontology
GO IDGO termEvidence
GO:0005634 C:nucleus IDA:FlyBase.
GO:0003729 F:mRNA binding ISS:FlyBase.
GO:0000166 F:nucleotide binding IEA:InterPro.
GO:0000900 F:translation repressor activity, nucleic acid binding TAS:FlyBase.
GO:0001709 P:cell fate determination TAS:FlyBase.
GO:0071456 P:cellular response to hypoxia IMP:FlyBase.
GO:0022416 P:chaeta development IMP:FlyBase.
GO:0042078 P:germ-line stem cell division IMP:FlyBase.
GO:0019827 P:stem cell maintenance IMP:FlyBase.
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Interpro
IPR012677;    Nucleotide-bd_a/b_plait.
IPR000504;    RRM_dom.
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Pfam
PF00076;    RRM_1;    1.
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SMART
PROSITE
PS50102;    RRM;    1.
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PRINTS
Created Date
18-Oct-2012 
Record Type
Experiment identified 
Protein sequence Annotation
NON_TER     213    213
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Nucleotide Sequence
Length: 3790 bp   Go to nucleotide: FASTA
Protein Sequence
Length: 213 bp   Go to amino acid: FASTA
The verified Protein-Protein interaction information
UniProt
Gene Symbol Ref Databases
TBPHIntAct 
mubIntAct 
CG11266IntAct 
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