During oogenesis, self-renewal and differentiation of germline stem cells (GSCs) must be tightly regulated. The female germline serves as an excellent model for studying these regulatory mechanisms. Here, we report that a previously uncharacterized gene , which we named , is essential for oogenesis and female fertility in . Sakura is predominantly expressed in the ovaries, particularly in the germline cells, including GSCs. null mutant female flies display rudimentary ovaries with germline-less and tumorous phenotypes, fail to produce eggs, and are completely sterile. The germline-specific depletion of impairs Dpp/BMP signaling, leading to aberrant ( ) expression, resulting in faulty differentiation and loss of GSCs. Additionally, is necessary for normal piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) levels and for proper localization of Ool8 RNA-binding protein (Orb) in developing oocytes. We identified Ovarian Tumor (Otu) as protein binding partner of Sakura, and we found that loss of phenocopies loss of in ovaries. Thus, we identified Sakura as a crucial factor for GSC renewal and differentiation and oogenesis, and propose that Sakura and Otu function together in these processes.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.04.616675 | DOI Listing |
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