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Channel nuclear pore complex subunits are required for transposon silencing in Drosophila.

Marzia MunafòVictoria R LawlessAlessandro PasseraSerena MacMillanSusanne BornelövIrmgard U HaussmannMatthias SollerGregory James HannonBenjamin Czech
Published in: eLife (2021)
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is the principal gateway between nucleus and cytoplasm that enables exchange of macromolecular cargo. Composed of multiple copies of ~30 different nucleoporins (Nups), the NPC acts as a selective portal, interacting with factors which individually license passage of specific cargo classes. Here we show that two Nups of the inner channel, Nup54 and Nup58, are essential for transposon silencing via the PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) pathway in the Drosophila ovary. In ovarian follicle cells, loss of Nup54 and Nup58 results in compromised piRNA biogenesis exclusively from the flamenco locus, whereas knockdowns of other NPC subunits have widespread consequences. This provides evidence that some Nups can acquire specialised roles in tissue-specific contexts. Our findings consolidate the idea that the NPC has functions beyond simply constituting a barrier to nuclear/cytoplasmic exchange as genomic loci subjected to strong selective pressure can exploit NPC subunits to facilitate their expression.
Keyphrases
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  • dna methylation
  • genome wide association study
  • cell death
  • signaling pathway
  • cell proliferation