RRC ID 45625
Author Phillips CM, Brown KC, Montgomery BE, Ruvkun G, Montgomery TA.
Title piRNAs and piRNA-Dependent siRNAs Protect Conserved and Essential C. elegans Genes from Misrouting into the RNAi Pathway.
Journal Dev Cell
Abstract piRNAs silence foreign genes, such as transposons, to preserve genome integrity, but they also target endogenous mRNAs by mechanisms that are poorly understood. Caenorhabditis elegans piRNAs interact with both transposon and nontransposon mRNAs to initiate sustained silencing via the RNAi pathway. To assess the dysregulation of gene silencing caused by lack of piRNAs, we restored RNA silencing in RNAi-defective animals in the presence or absence of piRNAs. In the absence of piRNAs and a cellular memory of piRNA activity, essential and conserved genes are misrouted into the RNAi pathway to produce siRNAs that bind the nuclear Argonaute HRDE-1, resulting in dramatic defects in germ cell proliferation and function such that the animals are sterile. Inactivation of RNAi suppresses sterility, indicating that aberrant siRNAs produced in the absence of piRNAs target essential genes for silencing. Thus, by reanimating RNAi, we uncovered a role for piRNAs in protecting essential genes from RNA silencing.
Volume 34(4)
Pages 457-65
Published 2015-8-24
DOI 10.1016/j.devcel.2015.07.009
PII S1534-5807(15)00460-8
PMID 26279487
PMC PMC4550515
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis elegans / genetics* Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / metabolism Conserved Sequence* Female Fertility Genes, Essential* Genes, Helminth* High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing Molecular Sequence Data Protein Binding RNA Interference* RNA, Small Interfering / metabolism*
IF 10.092
Times Cited 30
WOS Category DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY CELL BIOLOGY
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C.elegans tm1301 tm1358 tm1155