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Cbp80 is needed for the expression of piRNA components and piRNAs

  • Ravish Rashpa
  • , Paula Vazquez-Pianzola
  • , Martino Colombo
  • , Greco Hernandez
  • , Dirk Beuchle
  • , Fabienne Berger
  • , Stephan Peischl
  • , Rémy Bruggmann
  • , Beat Suter
  • University of Bern
  • National Institute of Cancer

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Abstract

Cap binding protein 80 (Cbp80) is the larger subunit of the nuclear cap-binding complex (nCBC), which is known to play important roles in nuclear mRNA processing, export, stability and quality control events. Reducing Cbp80 mRNA levels in the female germline revealed that Cbp80 is also involved in defending the germline against transposable elements. Combining such knockdown experiments with large scale sequencing of small RNAs further showed that Cbp80 is involved in the initial biogenesis of piRNAs as well as in the secondary biogenesis pathway, the ping-pong amplification cycle. We further found that Cbp80 knockdown not only led to the upregulation of transposons, but also to delocalization of Piwi, Aub and Ago3, key factors in the piRNA biosynthesis pathway. Furthermore, compared to controls, levels of Piwi and Aub were also reduced upon knock down of Cbp80. On the other hand, with the same treatment we could not detect significant changes in levels or subcellular distribution (nuage localization) of piRNA precursor transcripts. This shows that Cbp80 plays an important role in the production and localization of the protein components of the piRNA pathway and it seems to be less important for the production and export of the piRNA precursor transcripts.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0181743
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume12
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Jul 2017
Externally publishedYes

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