Literature DB >> 31402284

Germ Granules Coordinate RNA-Based Epigenetic Inheritance Pathways.

Anne E Dodson1, Scott Kennedy2.   

Abstract

Germ granules are biomolecular condensates that promote germ cell totipotency in animals. In C. elegans, MEG-3 and MEG-4 function redundantly to assemble germ granules in germline blastomeres. Here, we show that meg-3/4 mutant animals exhibit defects in RNA interference (RNAi) that are transgenerationally disconnected from the meg-3/4 genotype. Similar non-Mendelian inheritance is associated with other mutations disrupting germ granule formation, indicating that loss of germ granules is the likely cause of the observed disconnects between genotype and phenotype. meg-3/4 animals produce aberrant siRNAs that are propagated for ≅10 generations in wild-type descendants of meg-3/4 ancestors. Aberrant siRNAs inappropriately and heritably silence germline-expressed genes including the RNAi gene sid-1, suggesting that transgenerational silencing of sid-1 underlies inherited defects in RNAi. We conclude that one function of germ granules is to organize RNA-based epigenetic inheritance pathways and that germ granule loss has consequences that persist for many generations.
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Keywords:  Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance; endo-siRNA; germ granules; non-Mendelian inheritance; non-coding RNA; phase separation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31402284      PMCID: PMC7316138          DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.07.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Cell        ISSN: 1534-5807            Impact factor:   12.270


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