Comparative Epigenomics Reveals that RNA Polymerase II Pausing and Chromatin Domain Organization Control Nematode piRNA Biogenesis

比较表观基因组学揭示RNA聚合酶II暂停和染色质结构域组织调控线虫piRNA的生物合成

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作者:Toni Beltran ,Consuelo Barroso ,Timothy Y Birkle ,Lewis Stevens ,Hillel T Schwartz ,Paul W Sternberg ,Hélène Fradin ,Kristin Gunsalus ,Fabio Piano ,Garima Sharma ,Chiara Cerrato ,Julie Ahringer ,Enrique Martínez-Pérez ,Mark Blaxter ,Peter Sarkies

Abstract

Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are important for genome regulation across metazoans, but their biogenesis evolves rapidly. In Caenorhabditis elegans, piRNA loci are clustered within two 3-Mb regions on chromosome IV. Each piRNA locus possesses an upstream motif that recruits RNA polymerase II to produce an ∼28 nt primary transcript. We used comparative epigenomics across nematodes to gain insight into the origin, evolution, and mechanism of nematode piRNA biogenesis. We show that the piRNA upstream motif is derived from core promoter elements controlling snRNA transcription. We describe two alternative modes of piRNA organization in nematodes: in C. elegans and closely related nematodes, piRNAs are clustered within repressive H3K27me3 chromatin, while in other species, typified by Pristionchus pacificus, piRNAs are found within introns of active genes. Additionally, we discover that piRNA production depends on sequence signals associated with RNA polymerase II pausing. We show that pausing signals synergize with chromatin to control piRNA transcription. Keywords: C. elegans; chromatin; comparative epigenomics; epigenetics; evolution; nematodes; piwi-interacting small RNAs.

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