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Germ Granules Allow Transmission of Small RNA-Based Parental Responses in the “Germ Plasm”

Itamar Lev, Oded Rechavi

2020iScience21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, heritable small RNAs rely on RNA-dependent RNA polymerases, RNA-processing machinery, chromatin modifiers, and argonauts for their biogenesis and gene-regulatory effects. Importantly, many of these factors reside in evolutionary conserved germ granules that are required for maintaining germ cell identity and gene expression. Recent literature demonstrated that transient disturbance to the stability of the germ granules leads to changes in the pools of heritable small RNAs and the physiology of the progeny. In this piece, we discuss the heritable consequences of transient destabilization of germ granules and elaborate on the various small RNA-related processes that act in the germ granules. We further propose that germ granules may serve as environment sensors that translate environmental changes to inheritable small RNA-based responses.

Topics & Concepts

Germ plasmRNABiologyGermInheritance (genetic algorithm)Transmission (telecommunications)GeneticsComputational biologyCell biologyComputer scienceTelecommunicationsGeneCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringRNA Research and SplicingInsect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior