Defective RNA processing enhances RNA silencing and influences flowering of Arabidopsis
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Contributed by David C. Baulcombe, August 1, 2006
Abstract
Many eukaryotic cells use RNA-directed silencing mechanisms to protect against viruses and transposons and to suppress endogenous gene expression at the posttranscriptional level. RNA silencing also is implicated in epigenetic mechanisms affecting chromosome structure and transcriptional gene silencing. Here, we describe enhanced silencing phenotype (esp) mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana that reveal how proteins associated with RNA processing and 3′ end formation can influence RNA silencing. These proteins were a putative DEAH RNA helicase homologue of the yeast PRP2 RNA splicing cofactor and homologues of mRNA 3′ end formation proteins CstF64, symplekin/PTA1, and CPSF100. The last two proteins physically associated with the flowering time regulator FY in the 3′ end formation complex AtCPSF. The phenotypes of the 3′ end formation esp mutants include impaired termination of the transgene transcripts, early flowering, and enhanced silencing of the FCA-β mRNA. Based on these findings, we propose that the ESP-containing 3′ end formation complexes prevent transgene and endogenous mRNAs from entering RNA-silencing pathways. According to this proposal, in the absence of these ESP proteins, these RNAs have aberrant 3′ termini. The aberrant RNAs would enter the RNA silencing pathways because they are converted into dsRNA by RNA-dependent RNA polymerases.
Footnotes
- *To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: david.baulcombe{at}sainsbury-laboratory.ac.uk
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Author contributions: A.J.H., A.M., and D.C.B. designed research; A.J.H., A.M., and A.J. performed research; A.J.H., A.J., and D.C.B. analyzed data; and A.J.H. and D.C.B. wrote the paper.
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This contribution is part of the special series of Inaugural Articles by members of the National Academy of Sciences elected on May 3, 2005.
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The authors declare no conflict of interest.
- Abbreviations:
- CPF,
- cleavage polyadenylation factor;
- CPSF,
- cleavage polyadenylation specificity complex;
- CstF,
- cleavage stimulation factor;
- esp,
- enhanced silencing phenotype;
- rdr,
- RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
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Freely available online through the PNAS open access option.
- © 2006 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA





