Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8480258 | Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology | 2015 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Small non-coding RNAs are indispensable to many biological processes. A class of endogenous small RNAs, termed PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) because of their association with PIWI proteins, has known roles in safeguarding the genome against inordinate transposon mobilization, embryonic development, and stem cell regulation, among others. This review discusses the biogenesis of animal piRNAs and their diverse functions together with their PIWI protein partners, both in the germline and in somatic cells, and highlights the evolutionarily conserved aspects of these molecular players in animal biology.
Keywords
GSCLRSCHP1aHSP70/HSP90 Organizing ProteinesiRNAm7GMASCH3K4me2dsRNACBCDnmtH3K9me3lncRNAHSP90DNA methyltransferaseiPSlong non-coding RNAdouble-stranded RNAauberginemushroom bodyARXESCinduced pluripotent stemGermline Stem CellEmbryonic stem cellAUBMicroRNAMiRNAHopHeat shock protein 90AGOCap-binding complex
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Authors
Robyn S.M. Lim, Toshie Kai,