The TRIM-NHL protein NHL-2 is a Novel Co-Factor of the CSR-1 and HRDE-1 22G-RNA Pathways [preprint]
Authors
Boag, Peter R.Davis, Gregory M.
Tu, Shikui
Colson, Rhys N.
Anderson, Joshua W. T.
Gunzburg, Menachem J.
Francisco, Michelle A.
Ray, Debashish
Maity, Tuhin
Wu, Monica Z.
Morris, Quaid D.
Hughes, Timothy R.
Wilce, Jacqueline A.
University of Toronto
Weng, Zhiping
UMass Chan Affiliations
Program in Bioinformatics and Integrative BiologyDocument Type
PreprintPublication Date
2018-02-05Keywords
geneticsTRIM-NHL
proteins
NHL-2
CSR-1
HRDE-1
22G-RNA
germline
gene expression
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
Biochemistry
Genetic Phenomena
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Nucleosides
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Proper regulation of germline gene expression is essential for fertility and maintaining species integrity. In the C. elegans germline, a diverse repertoire of regulatory pathways promote the expression of endogenous germline genes and limit the expression of deleterious transcripts to maintain genome homeostasis. Here we show that the conserved TRIM-NHL protein, NHL-2, plays an essential role in the C. elegans germline, modulating germline chromatin and meiotic chromosome organization. We uncover a role for NHL-2 as a co-factor in both positively (CSR-1) and negatively (HRDE-1) acting germline 22G-small RNA pathways and the somatic nuclear RNAi pathway. Furthermore, we demonstrate that NHL-2 is a bona fide RNA binding protein and, along with RNA-seq data point to a small RNA independent role for NHL-2 in regulating transcripts at the level of RNA stability. Collectively, our data implicate NHL-2 as an essential hub of gene regulatory activity in both the germline and soma.Source
bioRxiv 260240; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/260240. Link to preprint on bioRxiv service.
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10.1101/260240Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/29317Rights
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10.1101/260240
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