Abstract

Despite exciting progress in understanding the Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA) pathway in the germ line, less is known about this pathway in somatic cells. We showed previously that Piwi, a key component of the piRNA pathway in Drosophila, is regulated in somatic cells by Yb, a novel protein containing an RNA helicase-like motif and a Tudor-like domain. Yb is specifically expressed in gonadal somatic cells and regulates piwi in somatic niche cells to control germ line and somatic stem cell self-renewal. However, the molecular basis of the regulation remains elusive. Here, we report that Yb recruits Armitage (Armi), a putative RNA helicase involved in the piRNA pathway, to the Yb body, a cytoplasmic sphere to which Yb is exclusively localized. Moreover, co-immunoprecipitation experiments show that Yb forms a complex with Armi. In Yb mutants, Armi is dispersed throughout the cytoplasm, and Piwi fails to enter the nucleus and is rarely detectable in the cytoplasm. Furthermore, somatic piRNAs are drastically diminished, and soma-expressing transposons are desilenced. These observations indicate a crucial role of Yb and the Yb body in piRNA biogenesis, possibly by regulating the activity of Armi that controls the entry of Piwi into the nucleus for its function. Finally, we discovered putative endo-siRNAs in the flamenco locus and the Yb dependence of their expression. These observations further implicate a role for Yb in transposon silencing via both the piRNA and endo-siRNA pathways.

Highlights

  • Ever, there is long-standing evidence indicating that Piwi proteins are present in somatic cells, such as human CD34ϩ hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells [10], human gastric epithelial cells [11], and planarian neoblasts [12,13,14]

  • To investigate the unique aspect of Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA) biogenesis and function in somatic cells, we studied Yb, a gene that is expressed in somatic cells in the Drosophila gonad and regulates piwi in somatic niche cells in controlling both germ line and somatic stem cell self-renewal [23,24,25,26]

  • Because Yb is a Tudor domain-containing protein that genetically interacts with Piwi and frequently associates with RNA-rich spots in follicle cells [26], and because other Tudor domain-containing proteins are known to be involved in the piRNA pathway [28], we examined the possible involvement of Yb in the piRNA pathway

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Introduction

Ever, there is long-standing evidence indicating that Piwi proteins are present in somatic cells, such as human CD34ϩ hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells [10], human gastric epithelial cells [11], and planarian neoblasts [12,13,14]. To investigate the unique aspect of piRNA biogenesis and function in somatic cells, we studied Yb, a gene that is expressed in somatic cells in the Drosophila gonad and regulates piwi in somatic niche cells in controlling both germ line and somatic stem cell self-renewal [23,24,25,26].

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