miRNA-mediated gene silencing in Drosophila larval development involves GW182-dependent and independent mechanisms.

Eriko Matsuura-Suzuki,Kaori Kiyokawa,Shintaro Iwasaki,Yukihide Tomari
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate a wide variety of biological processes by silencing their target genes. Argonaute (AGO) proteins load miRNAs to form an RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), which mediates translational repression and/or mRNA decay of the targets. A scaffold protein called GW182 directly binds AGO and the CCR4-NOT deadenylase complex, initiating the mRNA decay reaction. Although previous studies have demonstrated the critical role of GW182 in cultured cells as well as in cell-free systems, its biological significance in living organisms remains poorly explored, especially in Drosophila melanogaster. Here, we generated gw182-null flies using the CRISPR/Cas9 system and found that, unexpectedly, they can survive until an early second-instar larval stage. Moreover, in vivo miRNA reporters can be effectively repressed in gw182-null first-instar larvae. Nevertheless, gw182-null flies have defects in the expression of chitin-related genes and the formation of the larval trachea system, preventing them from completing larval development. Our results highlight the importance of both GW182-dependent and -independent silencing mechanisms in vivo.
果蝇幼虫发育过程中 miRNA 介导的基因沉默涉及 GW182 依赖性和独立机制。
微小核糖核酸(miRNA)通过沉默靶基因调控多种生物过程。Argonaute (AGO) 蛋白加载 miRNA 形成 RNA 诱导的沉默复合体 (RISC),从而介导靶基因的翻译抑制和/或 mRNA 衰变。一种名为 GW182 的支架蛋白可直接结合 AGO 和 CCR4-NOT 死酶复合物,启动 mRNA 的衰减反应。尽管之前的研究已经证明了 GW182 在培养细胞和无细胞系统中的关键作用,但对其在生物体内的生物学意义,尤其是在黑腹果蝇中的生物学意义的探索仍然很少。在这里,我们利用 CRISPR/Cas9 系统生成了 gw182 缺失的果蝇,并意外地发现它们能存活到二龄幼虫早期。此外,体内 miRNA 报告也能在 gw182 缺失的一龄幼虫体内被有效抑制。然而,gw182-null蝇类在几丁质相关基因的表达和幼虫气管系统的形成方面存在缺陷,导致它们无法完成幼虫发育。我们的研究结果突显了体内依赖于 GW182 和不依赖于 GW182 的沉默机制的重要性。
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