| Literature DB >> 26711010 |
Ruiqiang Ye1, Zulong Chen2, Bi Lian1, M Jordan Rowley3, Ning Xia1, Jijie Chai1, Yan Li1, Xin-Jian He4, Andrzej T Wierzbicki3, Yijun Qi5.
Abstract
DNA methylation directed by 24-nucleotide (nt) small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) plays critical roles in gene regulation and transposon silencing in Arabidopsis. 24-nt siRNAs are known to be processed from double-stranded RNAs by Dicer-like 3 (DCL3) and loaded into the effector Argonaute 4 (AGO4). Here we report a distinct class of siRNAs independent of DCLs (sidRNAs). sidRNAs are present as ladders of ∼ 20-60 nt in length, often having the same 5' ends but differing in 3' ends by 1-nt steps. We further show that sidRNAs are associated with AGO4 and capable of directing DNA methylation. Finally we show that sidRNA production depends on distributive 3'-5' exonucleases. Our findings suggest an alternative route for siRNA biogenesis. Precursor transcripts are bound by AGO4 and subsequently subjected to 3'-5' exonucleolytic trimming for maturation. We propose that sidRNAs generated through this route are the initial triggers of de novo DNA methylation.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26711010 PMCID: PMC5110219 DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2015.11.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell ISSN: 1097-2765 Impact factor: 17.970