The evolutionarily conserved piRNA-producing locus pi6 is required for male mouse fertility
Authors
Fu, YuCecchini, Katharine
Ozata, Deniz M.
Arif, Amena
Yu, Tianxiong
Colpan, Cansu
Weng, Zhiping
Zamore, Phillip D.
UMass Chan Affiliations
Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
Program in Bioinformatics and Integrative Biology
RNA Therapeutics Institute
Document Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2020-07-01Keywords
Functional genomicsRNAi
Spermatogenesis
Transcriptomics
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Cell and Developmental Biology
Developmental Biology
Genetics and Genomics
Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Nucleosides
Reproductive and Urinary Physiology
Urogenital System
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Pachytene PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs), which comprise > 80% of small RNAs in the adult mouse testis, have been proposed to bind and regulate target RNAs like microRNAs, cleave targets like short interfering RNAs or lack biological function altogether. Although piRNA pathway protein mutants are male sterile, no biological function has been identified for any mammalian piRNA-producing locus. Here, we report that males lacking piRNAs from a conserved mouse pachytene piRNA locus on chromosome 6 (pi6) produce sperm with defects in capacitation and egg fertilization. Moreover, heterozygous embryos sired by pi6(-/-) fathers show reduced viability in utero. Molecular analyses suggest that pi6 piRNAs repress gene expression by cleaving messenger RNAs encoding proteins required for sperm function. pi6 also participates in a network of piRNA-piRNA precursor interactions that initiate piRNA production from a second piRNA locus on chromosome 10, as well as pi6 itself. Our data establish a direct role for pachytene piRNAs in spermiogenesis and embryo viability.Source
Wu PH, Fu Y, Cecchini K, Özata DM, Arif A, Yu T, Colpan C, Gainetdinov I, Weng Z, Zamore PD. The evolutionarily conserved piRNA-producing locus pi6 is required for male mouse fertility. Nat Genet. 2020 Jul;52(7):728-739. doi: 10.1038/s41588-020-0657-7. Epub 2020 Jun 29. PMID: 32601478; PMCID: PMC7383350. Link to article on publisher's site
DOI
10.1038/s41588-020-0657-7Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/29508PubMed ID
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10.1038/s41588-020-0657-7