Panoramix enforces piRNA-dependent cotranscriptional silencing

0301 basic medicine Transcription, Genetic Nuclear Proteins RNA-Binding Proteins 03 medical and health sciences Drosophila melanogaster Gene Knockdown Techniques Argonaute Proteins DNA Transposable Elements Animals Drosophila Proteins Gene Silencing RNA, Messenger RNA, Small Interfering
DOI: 10.1126/science.aab0700 Publication Date: 2015-10-15T21:56:28Z
ABSTRACT
A Gaulish partner in silencing transposons Small noncoding piRNAs protect animal germline genomes from devastating mutation and rearrangement caused by transposons. In fruit fly ovaries, piRNAs bind to Piwi proteins, and together they are required for the recognition and silencing of these parasitic DNA elements. Yu et al. show that the gene Panoramix acts downstream of the piRNA-driven recognition of transposons to silence their transcription. Panoramix does this by binding newly synthesized transposon RNAs. Science , this issue p. 339
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