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Coupled protein synthesis and ribosome-guided piRNA processing on mRNAs

Yu Sun, Ruoqiao Huiyi Wang, Khai Du, Jiang Zhu, Jihong Zheng, Li Xie, Amanda A. Pereira, Chao Zhang, Emiliano P. Ricci, Xin Zhiguo Li

2021Nature Communications28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PIWI-interacting small RNAs (piRNAs) protect the germline genome and are essential for fertility. piRNAs originate from transposable element (TE) RNAs, long non-coding RNAs, or 3´ untranslated regions (3´UTRs) of protein-coding messenger genes, with the last being the least characterized of the three piRNA classes. Here, we demonstrate that the precursors of 3´UTR piRNAs are full-length mRNAs and that post-termination 80S ribosomes guide piRNA production on 3´UTRs in mice and chickens. At the pachytene stage, when other co-translational RNA surveillance pathways are sequestered, piRNA biogenesis degrades mRNAs right after pioneer rounds of translation and fine-tunes protein production from mRNAs. Although 3´UTR piRNA precursor mRNAs code for distinct proteins in mice and chickens, they all harbor embedded TEs and produce piRNAs that cleave TEs. Altogether, we discover a function of the piRNA pathway in fine-tuning protein production and reveal a conserved piRNA biogenesis mechanism that recognizes translating RNAs in amniotes.

Topics & Concepts

Piwi-interacting RNABiogenesisBiologyTransposable elementUntranslated regionTranslation (biology)RasiRNARNAThree prime untranslated regionGeneticsMessenger RNAProtein biosynthesisSmall RNACell biologyTranslational regulationmicroRNACoding regionGeneGenomeChromosomal and Genetic VariationsCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms