Affiliation:
1. Department of Animal Molecular Genetics, Institute of Molecular Genetics, Moscow 123182, Russia
2. Chromatin and Cell Biology Laboratory, Institute of Human Genetics, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 34396 Montpellier, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
To date, few natural cases of RNA-silencing-mediated regulation have been described. Here, we analyzed repression of testis-expressed
Stellate
genes by the homologous
Suppressors of Stellate
[
Su
(
Ste
)] repeats that produce sense and antisense short RNAs. The
Stellate
promoter is dispensable for suppression, but local disturbance of complementarity between the
Stellate
transcript and the
Su
(
Ste
) repeats impairs silencing. Using in situ RNA hybridization, we found temporal control of the expression and spatial distribution of sense and antisense
Stellate
and
Su
(
Ste
) transcripts in germinal cells. Antisense
Su
(
Ste
) transcripts accumulate in the nuclei of early spermatocytes before the appearance of sense transcripts. The sense and antisense transcripts are colocalized in the nuclei of mature spermatocytes, placing the initial step of silencing in the nucleus and suggesting formation of double-stranded RNA. Mutations in the
aubergine
and
spindle-E
genes, members of the Argonaute and RNA helicase gene families, respectively, impair silencing by eliminating the short
Su
(
Ste
) RNA, but have no effect on microRNA production. Thus, different small RNA-containing complexes operate in the male germ line.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
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