| Literature DB >> 31402283 |
John Paul T Ouyang1, Andrew Folkmann1, Lauren Bernard1, Chih-Yung Lee1, Uri Seroussi2, Amanda G Charlesworth2, Julie M Claycomb2, Geraldine Seydoux3.
Abstract
P granules are perinuclear condensates in C. elegans germ cells proposed to serve as hubs for self/non-self RNA discrimination by Argonautes. We report that a mutant (meg-3 meg-4) that does not assemble P granules in primordial germ cells loses competence for RNA-interference over several generations and accumulates silencing small RNAs against hundreds of endogenous genes, including the RNA-interference genes rde-11 and sid-1. In wild type, rde-11 and sid-1 transcripts are heavily targeted by piRNAs and accumulate in P granules but maintain expression. In the primordial germ cells of meg-3 meg-4 mutants, rde-11 and sid-1 transcripts disperse in the cytoplasm with the small RNA biogenesis machinery, become hyper-targeted by secondary sRNAs, and are eventually silenced. Silencing requires the PIWI-class Argonaute PRG-1 and the nuclear Argonaute HRDE-1 that maintains trans-generational silencing of piRNA targets. These observations support a "safe harbor" model for P granules in protecting germline transcripts from piRNA-initiated silencing.Entities:
Keywords: Argonautes; P granules; RNA-mediated interference; epigenetic silencing; piRNAs
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31402283 PMCID: PMC6764750 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.07.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270