EBAX-1/ZSWIM8 destabilizes miRNAs resulting in transgenerational memory of a predatory trait

Shiela Pearl Quiobe, Ata Kalirad, Waltraud Roeseler, Hanh Witte, Yinan Wang, Christian Roedelsperger, Ralf J. Sommer
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Environmental influences on traits and associated transgenerational epigenetic inheritance have widespread implications, but remain controversial and underlying mechanisms poorly understood. We introduce long-term environmental induction experiments on alternative diets in Pristionchus pacificus, a nematode exhibiting mouth-form plasticity including predation, by propagating 110 isogenic lines for 101 generations with associated food-reversal experiments. We found dietary induction and subsequent transgenerational memory of the predatory morph and identified a role of ubiquitin ligase EBAX-1/ZSWIM8 in this process. Ppa-ebax-1 mutants have no memory and Ppa-EBAX-1 destabilizes the clustered microRNA family miR-2235a/miR-35. Deletions of a cluster of 44 identical miR-2235a copies resulted in precocious and extended transgenerational inheritance of the predatory morph. These findings indicate that EBAX-1/ZSWIM8 destabilizes miRNAs resulting in transgenerational memory, suggesting a role for target-directed miRNA degradation.
EBAX-1/ZSWIM8会破坏miRNA的稳定性,导致掠夺性性状的世代记忆
环境对性状的影响以及相关的跨代表观遗传具有广泛的影响,但仍然存在争议,而且对其潜在的机制了解甚少。我们通过将 110 个同源品系繁殖 101 代,并进行相关的食物反转实验,在 Pristionchus pacificus(一种表现出包括捕食在内的口形可塑性的线虫)中引入了替代饮食的长期环境诱导实验。我们发现了捕食形态的饮食诱导和随后的跨代记忆,并确定了泛素连接酶 EBAX-1/ZSWIM8 在这一过程中的作用。Ppa-ebax-1突变体没有记忆,而Ppa-EBAX-1会破坏成簇的microRNA家族miR-2235a/miR-35的稳定性。44个相同的miR-2235a拷贝集群的缺失导致捕食性形态的早熟和延长的跨代遗传。这些研究结果表明,EBAX-1/ZSWIM8会破坏miRNA的稳定性,从而导致转基因记忆,这表明靶向miRNA降解的作用。
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