Heterotypic piRNA Ping-Pong requires qin, a protein with both E3 ligase and Tudor domains
Zhang, Zhao ; Xu, Jia ; Koppetsch, Birgit S. ; Wang, Jie ; Tipping, Cindy ; Ma, Shengmei ; Weng, Zhiping ; Theurkauf, William E. ; Zamore, Phillip D.
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Argonaute Proteins
Cell Nucleus
Computational Biology
DNA Damage
DNA Transposable Elements
Drosophila Proteins
Drosophila melanogaster
Female
Fertility
*Gene Silencing
*Genome, Insect
Membrane Transport Proteins
Mutation
Oocytes
Ovary
Peptide Initiation Factors
Protein Structure, Tertiary
RNA Cleavage
RNA, Small Interfering
RNA-Induced Silencing Complex
Signal Transduction
Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases
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Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
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Abstract
piRNAs guide PIWI proteins to silence transposons in animal germ cells. Reciprocal cycles of piRNA-directed RNA cleavage--catalyzed by the PIWI proteins Aubergine (Aub) and Argonaute3 (Ago3) in Drosophila melanogaster--expand the population of antisense piRNAs in response to transposon expression, a process called the Ping-Pong cycle. Heterotypic Ping-Pong between Aub and Ago3 ensures that antisense piRNAs predominate. We show that qin, a piRNA pathway gene whose protein product contains both E3 ligase and Tudor domains, colocalizes with Aub and Ago3 in nuage, a perinuclear structure implicated in transposon silencing. In qin mutants, less Ago3 binds Aub, futile Aub:Aub homotypic Ping-Pong prevails, antisense piRNAs decrease, many families of mobile genetic elements are reactivated, and DNA damage accumulates in nurse cells and oocytes. We propose that Qin enforces heterotypic Ping-Pong between Aub and Ago3, ensuring that transposons are silenced and maintaining the integrity of the germline genome.
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Mol Cell. 2011 Nov 18;44(4):572-84. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2011.10.011. Link to article on publisher's site
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Author Zhao Zhang is a student in the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) at UMass Medical School.