A DEAD-box RNA helicase mediates meiotic silencing by unpaired DNA

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During the sexual phase of Neurospora crassa, unpaired genes are subject to a silencing mechanism known as meiotic silencing by unpaired DNA (MSUD). MSUD targets the transcripts of an unpaired gene and utilizes typical RNA interference factors for its process. Using a reverse genetic screen, we have identified a meiotic silencing gene called sad-9, which encodes a DEAD-box RNA helicase. While not essential for vegetative growth, SAD-9 plays a crucial role in both sexual development and MSUD. Our results suggest that SAD-9, with the help of the SAD-2 scaffold protein, recruits the SMS-2 Argonaute to the perinuclear region, the center of MSUD activity.

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Sy, V. T., Boone, E. C., Xiao, H., Vierling, M. M., Schmitz, S. F., Ung, Q., … Shiu, P. K. T. (2023). A DEAD-box RNA helicase mediates meiotic silencing by unpaired DNA. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkad083

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