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A Non-canonical RNA Silencing Pathway Promotes mRNA Degradation in Basal Fungi

The increasing knowledge on the functional relevance of endogenous small RNAs (esRNAs) as riboregulators has stimulated the identification and characterization of these molecules in numerous eukaryotes. In the basal fungus Mucor circinelloides, an emerging opportunistic human pathogen, esRNAs that r...

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Autores principales: Trieu, Trung Anh, Calo, Silvia, Nicolás, Francisco E., Vila, Ana, Moxon, Simon, Dalmay, Tamas, Torres-Martínez, Santiago, Garre, Victoriano, Ruiz-Vázquez, Rosa M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005168
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author Trieu, Trung Anh
Calo, Silvia
Nicolás, Francisco E.
Vila, Ana
Moxon, Simon
Dalmay, Tamas
Torres-Martínez, Santiago
Garre, Victoriano
Ruiz-Vázquez, Rosa M.
author_facet Trieu, Trung Anh
Calo, Silvia
Nicolás, Francisco E.
Vila, Ana
Moxon, Simon
Dalmay, Tamas
Torres-Martínez, Santiago
Garre, Victoriano
Ruiz-Vázquez, Rosa M.
author_sort Trieu, Trung Anh
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description The increasing knowledge on the functional relevance of endogenous small RNAs (esRNAs) as riboregulators has stimulated the identification and characterization of these molecules in numerous eukaryotes. In the basal fungus Mucor circinelloides, an emerging opportunistic human pathogen, esRNAs that regulate the expression of many protein coding genes have been described. These esRNAs share common machinery for their biogenesis consisting of an RNase III endonuclease Dicer, a single Argonaute protein and two RNA-dependent RNA polymerases. We show in this study that, besides participating in this canonical dicer-dependent RNA interference (RNAi) pathway, the rdrp genes are involved in a novel dicer-independent degradation process of endogenous mRNAs. The analysis of esRNAs accumulated in wild type and silencing mutants demonstrates that this new rdrp-dependent dicer-independent regulatory pathway, which does not produce sRNA molecules of discrete sizes, controls the expression of target genes promoting the specific degradation of mRNAs by a previously unknown RNase. This pathway mainly regulates conserved genes involved in metabolism and cellular processes and signaling, such as those required for heme biosynthesis, and controls responses to specific environmental signals. Searching the Mucor genome for candidate RNases to participate in this pathway, and functional analysis of the corresponding knockout mutants, identified a new protein, R3B2. This RNase III-like protein presents unique domain architecture, it is specifically found in basal fungi and, besides its relevant role in the rdrp-dependent dicer-independent pathway, it is also involved in the canonical dicer-dependent RNAi pathway, highlighting its crucial role in the biogenesis and function of regulatory esRNAs. The involvement of RdRPs in RNA degradation could represent the first evolutionary step towards the development of an RNAi mechanism and constitutes a genetic link between mRNA degradation and post-transcriptional gene silencing.
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spelling pubmed-43951192015-04-21 A Non-canonical RNA Silencing Pathway Promotes mRNA Degradation in Basal Fungi Trieu, Trung Anh Calo, Silvia Nicolás, Francisco E. Vila, Ana Moxon, Simon Dalmay, Tamas Torres-Martínez, Santiago Garre, Victoriano Ruiz-Vázquez, Rosa M. PLoS Genet Research Article The increasing knowledge on the functional relevance of endogenous small RNAs (esRNAs) as riboregulators has stimulated the identification and characterization of these molecules in numerous eukaryotes. In the basal fungus Mucor circinelloides, an emerging opportunistic human pathogen, esRNAs that regulate the expression of many protein coding genes have been described. These esRNAs share common machinery for their biogenesis consisting of an RNase III endonuclease Dicer, a single Argonaute protein and two RNA-dependent RNA polymerases. We show in this study that, besides participating in this canonical dicer-dependent RNA interference (RNAi) pathway, the rdrp genes are involved in a novel dicer-independent degradation process of endogenous mRNAs. The analysis of esRNAs accumulated in wild type and silencing mutants demonstrates that this new rdrp-dependent dicer-independent regulatory pathway, which does not produce sRNA molecules of discrete sizes, controls the expression of target genes promoting the specific degradation of mRNAs by a previously unknown RNase. This pathway mainly regulates conserved genes involved in metabolism and cellular processes and signaling, such as those required for heme biosynthesis, and controls responses to specific environmental signals. Searching the Mucor genome for candidate RNases to participate in this pathway, and functional analysis of the corresponding knockout mutants, identified a new protein, R3B2. This RNase III-like protein presents unique domain architecture, it is specifically found in basal fungi and, besides its relevant role in the rdrp-dependent dicer-independent pathway, it is also involved in the canonical dicer-dependent RNAi pathway, highlighting its crucial role in the biogenesis and function of regulatory esRNAs. The involvement of RdRPs in RNA degradation could represent the first evolutionary step towards the development of an RNAi mechanism and constitutes a genetic link between mRNA degradation and post-transcriptional gene silencing. Public Library of Science 2015-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4395119/ /pubmed/25875805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005168 Text en © 2015 Trieu 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.
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Trieu, Trung Anh
Calo, Silvia
Nicolás, Francisco E.
Vila, Ana
Moxon, Simon
Dalmay, Tamas
Torres-Martínez, Santiago
Garre, Victoriano
Ruiz-Vázquez, Rosa M.
A Non-canonical RNA Silencing Pathway Promotes mRNA Degradation in Basal Fungi
title A Non-canonical RNA Silencing Pathway Promotes mRNA Degradation in Basal Fungi
title_full A Non-canonical RNA Silencing Pathway Promotes mRNA Degradation in Basal Fungi
title_fullStr A Non-canonical RNA Silencing Pathway Promotes mRNA Degradation in Basal Fungi
title_full_unstemmed A Non-canonical RNA Silencing Pathway Promotes mRNA Degradation in Basal Fungi
title_short A Non-canonical RNA Silencing Pathway Promotes mRNA Degradation in Basal Fungi
title_sort non-canonical rna silencing pathway promotes mrna degradation in basal fungi
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005168
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