Piwi相互作用RNA
生物
转座因子
阿尔戈瑙特
小RNA
拉西尔纳
核糖核酸
小RNA
遗传学
计算生物学
细胞生物学
基因
RNA干扰
突变体
作者
Eun Joo Lee,Sourav Banerjee,Hongjun Zhou,Aruna Jammalamadaka,Mary Luz Arcila,B. S. Manjunath,Kenneth S. Kosik
出处
期刊:RNA
日期:2011-04-22
卷期号:17 (6): 1090-1099
被引量:279
摘要
Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs generated by a conserved pathway. Their most widely studied function involves restricting transposable elements, particularly in the germline, where piRNAs are highly abundant. Increasingly, another set of piRNAs derived from intergenic regions appears to have a role in the regulation of mRNA from early embryos and gonads. We report a more widespread expression of a limited set of piRNAs and particularly focus on their expression in the hippocampus. Deep sequencing of extracted RNA from the mouse hippocampus revealed a set of small RNAs in the size range of piRNAs. These were confirmed by their presence in the piRNA database as well as coimmunoprecipitation with MIWI. Their expression was validated by Northern blot and in situ hybridization in cultured hippocampal neurons, where signal from one piRNA extended to the dendritic compartment. Antisense suppression of this piRNA suggested a role in spine morphogenesis. Possible targets include genes, which control spine shape by a distinctive mechanism in comparison to microRNAs.
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