The Piwi-piRNA pathway represents a small RNA-based mechanism responsible for the recognition and silencing of invading DNA. Biogenesis of piRNAs (21U-RNAs) is poorly understood. In Caenorhabditis elegans, the piRNAbinding Argonaute protein PRG-1 is the only known player acting downstream from precursor transcription. From a screen aimed at the isolation of piRNA-induced silencing- defective (Pid) mutations, we identified, among known Piwi pathway components, PID-1 as a novel player. PID-1 is a mostly cytoplasmic, germline-specific factor essential for 21U-RNA biogenesis, affecting an early step in the processing or transport of 21U precursor transcripts. We also show that maternal 21U-RNAs are essential to initiate silencing. © 2014 de Albuquerque et al.
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de Albuquerque, B. F. M., Luteijn, M. J., Cordeiro Rodrigues, R. J., van Bergeijk, P., Waaijers, S., Kaaij, L. J. T., … Ketting, R. F. (2014). PID-1 is a novel factor that operates during 21U-RNA biogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genes and Development, 28(7), 683–688. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.238220.114
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