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Mut-16 and other mutator class genes modulate 22G and 26G siRNA pathways in Caenorhabditis elegans.


ABSTRACT: Argonaute-associated siRNAs and Piwi-associated piRNAs have overlapping roles in silencing mobile genetic elements in animals. In Caenorhabditis elegans, mutator (mut) class genes mediate siRNA-guided repression of transposons as well as exogenous RNAi, but their roles in endogenous RNA silencing pathways are not well-understood. To characterize the endogenous small RNAs dependent on mut class genes, small RNA populations from a null allele of mut-16 as well as a regulatory mut-16(mg461) allele that disables only somatic RNAi were subjected to deep sequencing. Additionally, each of the mut class genes was tested for a requirement in 26G siRNA pathways. The results indicate that mut-16 is an essential factor in multiple endogenous germline and somatic siRNA pathways involving several distinct Argonautes and RNA-dependent RNA polymerases. The results also reveal essential roles for mut-2 and mut-7 in the ERGO-1 class 26G siRNA pathway and less critical roles for mut-8, mut-14, and mut-15. We show that transposons are hypersusceptible to mut-16-dependent silencing and identify a requirement for the siRNA machinery in piRNA biogenesis from Tc1 transposons. We also show that the soma-specific mut-16(mg461) mutant allele is present in multiple C. elegans laboratory strains.

SUBMITTER: Zhang C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3029761 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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mut-16 and other mutator class genes modulate 22G and 26G siRNA pathways in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Zhang Chi C   Montgomery Taiowa A TA   Gabel Harrison W HW   Fischer Sylvia E J SE   Phillips Carolyn M CM   Fahlgren Noah N   Sullivan Christopher M CM   Carrington James C JC   Ruvkun Gary G  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110118 4


Argonaute-associated siRNAs and Piwi-associated piRNAs have overlapping roles in silencing mobile genetic elements in animals. In Caenorhabditis elegans, mutator (mut) class genes mediate siRNA-guided repression of transposons as well as exogenous RNAi, but their roles in endogenous RNA silencing pathways are not well-understood. To characterize the endogenous small RNAs dependent on mut class genes, small RNA populations from a null allele of mut-16 as well as a regulatory mut-16(mg461) allele  ...[more]

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