Target-dependent siRNA suppression distinguishes self from non-self endogenous siRNAs in C. elegans germline
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Despite their prominent role in transposon silencing, expression of endo-siRNAs is not limited to the ânon-selfâ DNA elements. Transcripts of protein-coding genes (âselfâ DNA) in some cases also produce endo-siRNAs in yeast, plants, and animals [1]. How cells distinguish these two populations of siRNAs to prevent unwanted silencing of self-genes in animals is not well understood. To address this question, we examined the expression of ectopic siRNAs from an LTR retrotransposon in C. elegans germline. We found that the abundance of ectopic siRNAs was dependent on their homologous target genes: ectopic siRNAs against genes expressed only in somatic cells can be abundantly expressed. In contrast, ectopic siRNAs against germline-expressed genes are often suppressed. This phenomenon, which we termed âtarget-directed siRNA suppressionâ, is dependent on the target mRNA and requires germline P-granule components. We found that siRNA suppression can also occur to naturally produced endo-siRNAs. We suggest that siRNA suppression plays an important role in regulating siRNA expression and preventing self-genes from aberrant epigenetic silencing. Overall design: small RNA-seq analyses of C. elegans strains that express ectopic siRNAs from the LTR retrotransposon Cer3 for siRNA suppression study
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2022-08-05



