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Somatic Primary piRNA Biogenesis Driven by cis-Acting RNA Elements and trans-Acting Yb.

Hirotsugu Ishizu1, Yuka W Iwasaki2, Shigeki Hirakata1, Haruka Ozaki3, Wataru Iwasaki4, Haruhiko Siomi2, Mikiko C Siomi5.   

Abstract

Primary piRNAs in Drosophila ovarian somatic cells arise from piRNA cluster transcripts and the 3' UTRs of a subset of mRNAs, including Traffic jam (Tj) mRNA. However, it is unclear how these RNAs are determined as primary piRNA sources. Here, we identify a cis-acting 100-nt fragment in the Tj 3' UTR that is sufficient for producing artificial piRNAs from unintegrated DNA. These artificial piRNAs were effective in endogenous gene transcriptional silencing. Yb, a core component of primary piRNA biogenesis center Yb bodies, directly bound the Tj-cis element. Disruption of this interaction markedly reduced piRNA production. Thus, Yb is the trans-acting partner of the Tj-cis element. Yb-CLIP revealed that Yb binding correlated with somatic piRNA production but Tj-cis element downstream sequences produced few artificial piRNAs. We thus propose that Yb determines primary piRNA sources through two modes of action: primary binding to cis elements to specify substrates and secondary binding to downstream regions to increase diversity in piRNA populations.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26166564     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2015.06.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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