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Redundant and Specific Roles of the ARGONAUTE Proteins AGO1 and ZLL in Development and Small RNA-Directed Gene Silencing

The Arabidopsis ARGONAUTE1 (AGO1) and ZWILLE/PINHEAD/AGO10 (ZLL) proteins act in the miRNA and siRNA pathways and are essential for multiple processes in development. Here, we analyze what determines common and specific function of both proteins. Analysis of ago1 mutants with partially compromised A...

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Autores principales: Mallory, Allison C., Hinze, Annika, Tucker, Matthew R., Bouché, Nicolas, Gasciolli, Virginie, Elmayan, Taline, Lauressergues, Dominique, Jauvion, Vincent, Vaucheret, Hervé, Laux, Thomas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2730571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19763164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000646
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author Mallory, Allison C.
Hinze, Annika
Tucker, Matthew R.
Bouché, Nicolas
Gasciolli, Virginie
Elmayan, Taline
Lauressergues, Dominique
Jauvion, Vincent
Vaucheret, Hervé
Laux, Thomas
author_facet Mallory, Allison C.
Hinze, Annika
Tucker, Matthew R.
Bouché, Nicolas
Gasciolli, Virginie
Elmayan, Taline
Lauressergues, Dominique
Jauvion, Vincent
Vaucheret, Hervé
Laux, Thomas
author_sort Mallory, Allison C.
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description The Arabidopsis ARGONAUTE1 (AGO1) and ZWILLE/PINHEAD/AGO10 (ZLL) proteins act in the miRNA and siRNA pathways and are essential for multiple processes in development. Here, we analyze what determines common and specific function of both proteins. Analysis of ago1 mutants with partially compromised AGO1 activity revealed that loss of ZLL function re-establishes both siRNA and miRNA pathways for a subset of AGO1 target genes. Loss of ZLL function in ago1 mutants led to increased AGO1 protein levels, whereas AGO1 mRNA levels were unchanged, implicating ZLL as a negative regulator of AGO1 at the protein level. Since ZLL, unlike AGO1, is not subjected to small RNA-mediated repression itself, this cross regulation has the potential to adjust RNA silencing activity independent of feedback dynamics. Although AGO1 is expressed in a broader pattern than ZLL, expression of AGO1 from the ZLL promoter restored transgene PTGS and most developmental defects of ago1, whereas ZLL rescued only a few AGO1 functions when expressed from the AGO1 promoter, suggesting that the specific functions of AGO1 and ZLL are mainly determined by their protein sequence. Protein domain swapping experiments revealed that the PAZ domain, which in AGO1 is involved in binding small RNAs, is interchangeable between both proteins, suggesting that this common small RNA-binding domain contributes to redundant functions. By contrast, the conserved MID and PIWI domains, which are involved in 5′-end small RNA selectivity and mRNA cleavage, and the non-conserved N-terminal domain, to which no function has been assigned, provide specificity to AGO1 and ZLL protein function.
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spelling pubmed-27305712009-09-18 Redundant and Specific Roles of the ARGONAUTE Proteins AGO1 and ZLL in Development and Small RNA-Directed Gene Silencing Mallory, Allison C. Hinze, Annika Tucker, Matthew R. Bouché, Nicolas Gasciolli, Virginie Elmayan, Taline Lauressergues, Dominique Jauvion, Vincent Vaucheret, Hervé Laux, Thomas PLoS Genet Research Article The Arabidopsis ARGONAUTE1 (AGO1) and ZWILLE/PINHEAD/AGO10 (ZLL) proteins act in the miRNA and siRNA pathways and are essential for multiple processes in development. Here, we analyze what determines common and specific function of both proteins. Analysis of ago1 mutants with partially compromised AGO1 activity revealed that loss of ZLL function re-establishes both siRNA and miRNA pathways for a subset of AGO1 target genes. Loss of ZLL function in ago1 mutants led to increased AGO1 protein levels, whereas AGO1 mRNA levels were unchanged, implicating ZLL as a negative regulator of AGO1 at the protein level. Since ZLL, unlike AGO1, is not subjected to small RNA-mediated repression itself, this cross regulation has the potential to adjust RNA silencing activity independent of feedback dynamics. Although AGO1 is expressed in a broader pattern than ZLL, expression of AGO1 from the ZLL promoter restored transgene PTGS and most developmental defects of ago1, whereas ZLL rescued only a few AGO1 functions when expressed from the AGO1 promoter, suggesting that the specific functions of AGO1 and ZLL are mainly determined by their protein sequence. Protein domain swapping experiments revealed that the PAZ domain, which in AGO1 is involved in binding small RNAs, is interchangeable between both proteins, suggesting that this common small RNA-binding domain contributes to redundant functions. By contrast, the conserved MID and PIWI domains, which are involved in 5′-end small RNA selectivity and mRNA cleavage, and the non-conserved N-terminal domain, to which no function has been assigned, provide specificity to AGO1 and ZLL protein function. Public Library of Science 2009-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2730571/ /pubmed/19763164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000646 Text en Mallory et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mallory, Allison C.
Hinze, Annika
Tucker, Matthew R.
Bouché, Nicolas
Gasciolli, Virginie
Elmayan, Taline
Lauressergues, Dominique
Jauvion, Vincent
Vaucheret, Hervé
Laux, Thomas
Redundant and Specific Roles of the ARGONAUTE Proteins AGO1 and ZLL in Development and Small RNA-Directed Gene Silencing
title Redundant and Specific Roles of the ARGONAUTE Proteins AGO1 and ZLL in Development and Small RNA-Directed Gene Silencing
title_full Redundant and Specific Roles of the ARGONAUTE Proteins AGO1 and ZLL in Development and Small RNA-Directed Gene Silencing
title_fullStr Redundant and Specific Roles of the ARGONAUTE Proteins AGO1 and ZLL in Development and Small RNA-Directed Gene Silencing
title_full_unstemmed Redundant and Specific Roles of the ARGONAUTE Proteins AGO1 and ZLL in Development and Small RNA-Directed Gene Silencing
title_short Redundant and Specific Roles of the ARGONAUTE Proteins AGO1 and ZLL in Development and Small RNA-Directed Gene Silencing
title_sort redundant and specific roles of the argonaute proteins ago1 and zll in development and small rna-directed gene silencing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2730571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19763164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000646
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