Co-option of the piRNA pathway for germline-specific alternative splicing of C. elegans TOR

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  • Barberán-Soler S, Fontrodona L, Ribó A, Lamm AT, Iannone C, Cerón J, et al. Co-option of the piRNA pathway for germline-specific alternative splicing of C. elegans TOR. Cell Reports. 2014 Sep 25;8(6):1609-16. DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2014.08.016

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    Many eukaryotic genes contain embedded antisense transcripts and repetitive sequences of unknown function. We report that male germline-specific expression of an antisense transcript contained in an intron of C. elegans Target of Rapamycin (TOR, let-363) is associated with (1) accumulation of endo-small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) against an embedded Helitron transposon and (2) activation of an alternative 3′ splice site of TOR. The germline-specific Argonaute proteins PRG-1 and CSR-1, which participate in self/nonself RNA recognition, antagonistically regulate the generation of these endo-siRNAs, TOR mRNA levels, and 3′ splice-site selection. Supply of exogenous double-stranded RNA against the region of sense/antisense overlap reverses changes in TOR expression and splicing and suppresses the progressive multigenerational sterility phenotype of prg-1 mutants. We propose that recognition of a “nonself” intronic transposon by endo-siRNAs/the piRNA system provides physiological regulation of expression and alternative splicing of a host gene that, in turn, contributes to the maintenance of germline function across generations.
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