TY - GEN
T1 - Noncoding RNAs of the mammalian testis
T2 - The meiotic transcripts Nct1 and Nct2 Encode piRNAs
AU - Iguchi, Naoko
AU - Xu, Mingang
AU - Hori, Tamaki
AU - Hecht, Norman B.
PY - 2007/12
Y1 - 2007/12
N2 - In eukaryotic cells, the vast majority of transcribed sequences are extragenic with no known functions. Translin is a DNA/RNA-binding protein involved in mRNA transport and translation in postmeiotic male germ cells. In an effort to identify meiotic target RNAs of Translin, reversible RNA protein cross-linking and immunoprecipitations with an affinity purified antibody to Translin were performed. Four new meiotically expressed mRNAs and one noncoding RNA with Translin binding sites were identified. Following sequencing, the noncoding RNA, Nct1, was 100% identical to a site on mouse chromosome 2. A second partially homologous sequence, Nct2, was detected nearby. Nct 1 and 2 contained sequences identical to piRNAs. Nct1 and 2 appear to be male germ cell-specific transcripts and are predominantly detected in pachytene spermatocytes. Focusing on the abundant single-copy PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA), germline small RNA (gsRNA10) (the gsRNA10 sequence is identical to 29 nt in Nct1), we find that gsRNA10 increases greatly as spermatogenesis proceeds with concomitant decreases in Nct1 and 2. The piRNA gsRNA10 binds to the germ cell-specific Y-box protein, MSY2, but not to Translin. Although the size of the primary transcript(s) encoding the piRNAs in the locus on chromosome 2 is not known, we propose that Nct1 and 2 are part of a piRNA precursor.
AB - In eukaryotic cells, the vast majority of transcribed sequences are extragenic with no known functions. Translin is a DNA/RNA-binding protein involved in mRNA transport and translation in postmeiotic male germ cells. In an effort to identify meiotic target RNAs of Translin, reversible RNA protein cross-linking and immunoprecipitations with an affinity purified antibody to Translin were performed. Four new meiotically expressed mRNAs and one noncoding RNA with Translin binding sites were identified. Following sequencing, the noncoding RNA, Nct1, was 100% identical to a site on mouse chromosome 2. A second partially homologous sequence, Nct2, was detected nearby. Nct 1 and 2 contained sequences identical to piRNAs. Nct1 and 2 appear to be male germ cell-specific transcripts and are predominantly detected in pachytene spermatocytes. Focusing on the abundant single-copy PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA), germline small RNA (gsRNA10) (the gsRNA10 sequence is identical to 29 nt in Nct1), we find that gsRNA10 increases greatly as spermatogenesis proceeds with concomitant decreases in Nct1 and 2. The piRNA gsRNA10 binds to the germ cell-specific Y-box protein, MSY2, but not to Translin. Although the size of the primary transcript(s) encoding the piRNAs in the locus on chromosome 2 is not known, we propose that Nct1 and 2 are part of a piRNA precursor.
KW - Gene regulation
KW - Male germ cells
KW - Meiosis
KW - Noncoding RNAs
KW - Spermatogenesis
KW - Testis
KW - gsRNAs
KW - piRNAs
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U2 - 10.1196/annals.1411.002
DO - 10.1196/annals.1411.002
M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 17905928
AN - SCOPUS:38049086763
SN - 9781573316934
T3 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
SP - 84
EP - 94
BT - Testicular Chromosome Structure and Gene Expression
PB - Blackwell Publishing Inc.
ER -