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RNase κ promotes robust piRNA production by generating 2',3'-cyclic phosphate-containing precursors.

Megumi ShigematsuTakuya KawamuraKeisuke MorichikaNatsuko IzumiTakashi KiuchiShozo HondaVenetia PliatsikaRyuma MatsubaraIsidore RigoutsosSusumu KatsumaYukihide TomariYohei Kirino
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
In animal germlines, PIWI proteins and the associated PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) protect genome integrity by silencing transposons. Here we report the extensive sequence and quantitative correlations between 2',3'-cyclic phosphate-containing RNAs (cP-RNAs), identified using cP-RNA-seq, and piRNAs in the Bombyx germ cell line and mouse testes. The cP-RNAs containing 5'-phosphate (P-cP-RNAs) identified by P-cP-RNA-seq harbor highly consistent 5'-end positions as the piRNAs and are loaded onto PIWI protein, suggesting their direct utilization as piRNA precursors. We identified Bombyx RNase Kappa (BmRNase κ) as a mitochondria-associated endoribonuclease which produces cP-RNAs during piRNA biogenesis. BmRNase κ-depletion elevated transposon levels and disrupted a piRNA-mediated sex determination in Bombyx embryos, indicating the crucial roles of BmRNase κ in piRNA biogenesis and embryonic development. Our results reveal a BmRNase κ-engaged piRNA biogenesis pathway, in which the generation of cP-RNAs promotes robust piRNA production.
Keyphrases
  • rna seq
  • single cell
  • cell death
  • nuclear factor
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • toll like receptor
  • mass spectrometry
  • resting state
  • binding protein
  • functional connectivity