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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617250/dynamic-co-evolution-of-transposable-elements-and-the-pirna-pathway-in-african-cichlid-fishes
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Miguel Vasconcelos Almeida, Moritz Blumer, Chengwei Ulrika Yuan, Pío Sierra, Jonathan L Price, Fu Xiang Quah, Aleksandr Friman, Alexandra Dallaire, Grégoire Vernaz, Audrey L K Putman, Alan M Smith, Domino A Joyce, Falk Butter, Astrid D Haase, Richard Durbin, M Emília Santos, Eric A Miska
East African cichlid fishes have diversified in an explosive fashion, but the (epi)genetic basis of the phenotypic diversity of these fishes remains largely unknown. Although transposable elements (TEs) have been associated with phenotypic variation in cichlids, little is known about their transcriptional activity and epigenetic silencing. Here, we describe dynamic patterns of TE expression in African cichlid gonads and during early development. Orthology inference revealed an expansion of piwil1 genes in Lake Malawi cichlids, likely driven by PiggyBac TEs...
April 1, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597883/rnacrosslinkoo-an-object-oriented-r-package-for-the-analysis-of-rna-structural-data-generated-by-rna-crosslinking-experiments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan L Price, Omer Ziv, Malte L Pinckert, Andrew Lim, Eric A Miska
SUMMARY: RNA (Ribonucleic Acid) molecules have secondary and tertiary structures in vivo which play a crucial role in cellular processes such as the regulation of gene expression, RNA processing and localisation. The ability to investigate these structures will enhance our understanding of their function and contribute to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases caused by RNA dysregulation. However, there are no mature pipelines or packages for processing and analysing complex in vivo RNA structural data...
April 10, 2024: Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38238586/the-histone-chaperone-spt2-regulates-chromatin-structure-and-function-in-metazoa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giulia Saredi, Francesco N Carelli, Stéphane G M Rolland, Giulia Furlan, Sandra Piquet, Alex Appert, Luis Sanchez-Pulido, Jonathan L Price, Pablo Alcon, Lisa Lampersberger, Anne-Cécile Déclais, Navin B Ramakrishna, Rachel Toth, Thomas Macartney, Constance Alabert, Chris P Ponting, Sophie E Polo, Eric A Miska, Anton Gartner, Julie Ahringer, John Rouse
Histone chaperones control nucleosome density and chromatin structure. In yeast, the H3-H4 chaperone Spt2 controls histone deposition at active genes but its roles in metazoan chromatin structure and organismal physiology are not known. Here we identify the Caenorhabditis elegans ortholog of SPT2 (CeSPT-2) and show that its ability to bind histones H3-H4 is important for germline development and transgenerational epigenetic gene silencing, and that spt-2 null mutants display signatures of a global stress response...
January 18, 2024: Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37850520/canalisation-and-plasticity-on-the-developmental-manifold-of-caenorhabditis-elegans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David J Jordan, Eric A Miska
How do the same mechanisms that faithfully regenerate complex developmental programmes in spite of environmental and genetic perturbations also allow responsiveness to environmental signals, adaptation and genetic evolution? Using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as a model, we explore the phenotypic space of growth and development in various genetic and environmental contexts. Our data are growth curves and developmental parameters obtained by automated microscopy. Using these, we show that among the traits that make up the developmental space, correlations within a particular context are predictive of correlations among different contexts...
October 18, 2023: Molecular Systems Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37745402/u6-snrna-m6a-modification-is-required-for-accurate-and-efficient-cis-and-trans-splicing-of-c-elegans-mrnas
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Aykut Shen, Katarzyna Hencel, Matthew T Parker, Robyn Scott, Roberta Skukan, Aduragbemi S Adesina, Carey L Metheringham, Eric A Miska, Yunsun Nam, Wilfried Haerty, Gordon G Simpson, Alper Akay
pre-mRNA splicing is a critical feature of eukaryotic gene expression. Many eukaryotes use cis-splicing to remove intronic sequences from pre-mRNAs. In addition to cis-splicing, many organisms use trans-splicing to replace the 5' ends of mRNAs with a non-coding spliced-leader RNA. Both cis- and trans-splicing rely on accurately recognising splice site sequences by spliceosomal U snRNAs and associated proteins. Spliceosomal snRNAs carry multiple RNA modifications with the potential to affect different stages of pre-mRNA splicing...
September 16, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37328606/regulation-of-microrna-expression-by-the-adaptor-protein-grb2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy K Stainthorp, Chi-Chuan Lin, Dapeng Wang, Ragini Medhi, Zamal Ahmed, Kin Man Suen, Eric A Miska, Adrian Whitehouse, John E Ladbury
Protein interactions with the microRNA (miRNA)-mediated gene silencing protein Argonaute 2 (AGO2) control miRNA expression. miRNA biogenesis starts with the production of precursor transcripts and culminates with the loading of mature miRNA onto AGO2 by DICER1. Here we reveal an additional component to the regulatory mechanism for miRNA biogenesis involving the adaptor protein, growth factor receptor-bound protein 2 (GRB2). The N-terminal SH3 domain of GRB2 is recruited to the PAZ domain of AGO2 forming a ternary complex containing GRB2, AGO2 and DICER1...
June 16, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37296119/genomics-of-cold-adaptations-in-the-antarctic-notothenioid-fish-radiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iliana Bista, Jonathan M D Wood, Thomas Desvignes, Shane A McCarthy, Michael Matschiner, Zemin Ning, Alan Tracey, James Torrance, Ying Sims, William Chow, Michelle Smith, Karen Oliver, Leanne Haggerty, Walter Salzburger, John H Postlethwait, Kerstin Howe, Melody S Clark, H William Detrich, C-H Christina Cheng, Eric A Miska, Richard Durbin
Numerous novel adaptations characterise the radiation of notothenioids, the dominant fish group in the freezing seas of the Southern Ocean. To improve understanding of the evolution of this iconic fish group, here we generate and analyse new genome assemblies for 24 species covering all major subgroups of the radiation, including five long-read assemblies. We present a new estimate for the onset of the radiation at 10.7 million years ago, based on a time-calibrated phylogeny derived from genome-wide sequence data...
June 9, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36999556/a-highly-contiguous-genome-assembly-reveals-sources-of-genomic-novelty-in-the-symbiotic-fungus-rhizophagus-irregularis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bethan F Manley, Jaruwatana S Lotharukpong, Josué Barrera-Redondo, Theo Llewellyn, Gokalp Yildirir, Jana Sperschneider, Nicolas Corradi, Uta Paszkowski, Eric A Miska, Alexandra Dallaire
The root systems of most plant species are aided by the soil foraging capacities of symbiotic Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) fungi of the Glomeromycotina subphylum. Despite recent advances in our knowledge of the ecology and molecular biology of this mutualistic symbiosis, our understanding of the AM fungi genome biology is just emerging. Presented here is a close to T2T genome assembly of the model AM fungus Rhizophagus irregularis DAOM197198, achieved through Nanopore long-read DNA sequencing and Hi-C data. This haploid genome assembly of Rhizophagus irregularis, alongside short- and long-read RNA-Sequencing data, was used to produce a comprehensive annotation catalogue of gene models, repetitive elements, small RNA loci, and DNA cytosine methylome...
March 31, 2023: G3: Genes—Genomes—Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36867919/temporal-changes-of-genes-associated-with-intestinal-homeostasis-in-broiler-chickens-following-a-single-infection-with-eimeria-acervulina
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara E Cloft, Katarzyna B Miska, Mark Jenkins, Monika Proszkowiec-Weglarz, Stanislaw Kahl, Eric A Wong
Infection with the protozoan parasite Eimeria can cause the economically devastating disease coccidiosis, which is characterized by gross tissue damage and inflammation resulting in blunted villi and altered intestinal homeostasis. Male broiler chickens at 21 d of age were given a single challenge with Eimeria acervulina. Temporal changes in intestinal morphology and gene expression were investigated at 0, 3, 5, 7, 10, and 14 d postinfection (dpi). There were increased crypt depths for chickens infected with E...
January 26, 2023: Poultry Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36689659/loss-of-the-e3-ubiquitin-ligases-ubr-5-or-hecd-1-restores-caenorhabditis-elegans-development-in-the-absence-of-swi-snf-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Lampersberger, Francesca Conte, Subhanita Ghosh, Yutong Xiao, Jonathan Price, David Jordan, David Q Matus, Peter Sarkies, Petra Beli, Eric A Miska, Nicholas O Burton
SWItch/sucrose non-fermenting (SWI/SNF) complexes are a family of chromatin remodelers that are conserved across eukaryotes. Mutations in subunits of SWI/SNF cause a multitude of different developmental disorders in humans, most of which have no current treatment options. Here, we identify an alanine-to-valine-causing mutation in the SWI/SNF subunit snfc-5 ( SMARCB1 in humans) that prevents embryonic lethality in Caenorhabditis elegans nematodes harboring a loss-of-function mutation in the SWI/SNF subunit swsn-1 ( SMARCC1/2 in humans)...
January 31, 2023: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36657390/epigenetic-inheritance-of-gene-silencing-is-maintained-by-a-self-tuning-mechanism-based-on-resource-competition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omer Karin, Eric A Miska, Benjamin D Simons
Biological systems can maintain memories over long timescales, with examples including memories in the brain and immune system. It is unknown how functional properties of memory systems, such as memory persistence, can be established by biological circuits. To address this question, we focus on transgenerational epigenetic inheritance in Caenorhabditis elegans. In response to a trigger, worms silence a target gene for multiple generations, resisting strong dilution due to growth and reproduction. Silencing may also be maintained indefinitely upon selection according to silencing levels...
January 18, 2023: Cell Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36473462/mouse-primordial-germ-cell-like-cells-lack-pirnas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Navin B Ramakrishna, Giorgia Battistoni, M Azim Surani, Gregory J Hannon, Eric A Miska
PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are small RNAs bound by PIWI-clade Argonaute proteins that function to silence transposable elements (TEs). Following mouse primordial germ cell (mPGC) specification around E6.25, fetal piRNAs emerge in male gonocytes from E13.5 onward. The in vitro differentiation of mPGC-like cells (mPGCLCs) has raised the possibility of studying the fetal piRNA pathway in greater depth. However, using single-cell RNA-seq and RT-qPCR along mPGCLC differentiation, we find that piRNA pathway factors are not fully expressed in Day 6 mPGCLCs...
December 5, 2022: Developmental Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36471127/er-associated-rna-silencing-promotes-er-quality-control
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sotirios Efstathiou, Franziska Ottens, Lena-Sophie Schütter, Sonia Ravanelli, Nikolaos Charmpilas, Aljona Gutschmidt, Jérémie Le Pen, Niels H Gehring, Eric A Miska, Jorge Bouças, Thorsten Hoppe
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) coordinates mRNA translation and processing of secreted and endomembrane proteins. ER-associated degradation (ERAD) prevents the accumulation of misfolded proteins in the ER, but the physiological regulation of this process remains poorly characterized. Here, in a genetic screen using an ERAD model substrate in Caenorhabditis elegans, we identified an anti-viral RNA interference pathway, referred to as ER-associated RNA silencing (ERAS), which acts together with ERAD to preserve ER homeostasis and function...
December 5, 2022: Nature Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36376993/ecological-speciation-promoted-by-divergent-regulation-of-functional-genes-within-african-cichlid-fishes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madeleine Carruthers, Duncan E Edgley, Andrew D Saxon, Nestory P Gabagambi, Asilatu Shechonge, Eric A Miska, Richard Durbin, Jon R Bridle, George F Turner, Martin J Genner
Rapid ecological speciation along depth gradients has taken place repeatedly in freshwater fishes, yet molecular mechanisms facilitating such diversification are typically unclear. In Lake Masoko, an African crater lake, the cichlid Astatotilapia calliptera has diverged into shallow littoral and deep benthic ecomorphs with strikingly different jaw structures within the last 1,000 years. Using genome-wide transcriptome data, we explore two major regulatory transcriptional mechanisms, expression and splicing QTL variants, and examine their contributions to differential gene expression underpinning functional phenotypes...
November 15, 2022: Molecular Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36301084/correction-standardized-and-reproducible-measurement-of-decision-making-in-mice
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Valeria Aguillon, Dora E Angelaki, Hannah Bayer, Niccolo Bonacchi, Matteo Carandini, Fanny Cazettes, Gaelle Chapuis, Anne K Churchland, Yang Dan, Eric Dewitt, Mayo Faulkner, Hamish Forrest, Laura Haetzel, Michael Häusser, Sonja B Hofer, Fei Hu, Anup Khanal, Christopher Krasniak, Ines Laranjeira, Zachary F Mainen, Guido Meijer, Nathaniel Miska, Thomas D Mrsic-Flogel, Masayoshi Murakami, Jean-Paul Noel, Alejandro Pan-Vazquez, Cyrille Rossant, Joshua Sanders, Karolina Socha, Rebecca Terry, Anne E Urai, Hernando Vergara, Miles Wells, Christian Wilson, Ilana B Witten, Lauren Wool, Anthony M Zador
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 27, 2022: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36266459/epigenetic-divergence-during-early-stages-of-speciation-in-an-african-crater-lake-cichlid-fish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grégoire Vernaz, Alan G Hudson, M Emília Santos, Bettina Fischer, Madeleine Carruthers, Asilatu H Shechonge, Nestory P Gabagambi, Alexandra M Tyers, Benjamin P Ngatunga, Milan Malinsky, Richard Durbin, George F Turner, Martin J Genner, Eric A Miska
Epigenetic variation can alter transcription and promote phenotypic divergence between populations facing different environmental challenges. Here, we assess the epigenetic basis of diversification during the early stages of speciation. Specifically, we focus on the extent and functional relevance of DNA methylome divergence in the very young radiation of Astatotilapia calliptera in crater Lake Masoko, southern Tanzania. Our study focuses on two lake ecomorphs that diverged approximately 1,000 years ago and a population in the nearby river from which they separated approximately 10,000 years ago...
October 20, 2022: Nature Ecology & Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35601449/-oca2-targeting-using-crispr-cas9-in-the-malawi-cichlid-astatotilapia-calliptera
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bethan Clark, Joel Elkin, Aleksandra Marconi, George F Turner, Alan M Smith, Domino Joyce, Eric A Miska, Scott A Juntti, M Emília Santos
Identifying genetic loci underlying trait variation provides insights into the mechanisms of diversification, but demonstrating causality and characterizing the role of genetic loci requires testing candidate gene function, often in non-model species. Here we establish CRISPR/Cas9 editing in Astatotilapia calliptera , a generalist cichlid of the remarkably diverse Lake Malawi radiation. By targeting the gene oca2 required for melanin synthesis in other vertebrate species, we show efficient editing and germline transmission...
April 2022: Royal Society Open Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35504902/alternative-splicing-modulation-by-g-quadruplexes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilias Georgakopoulos-Soares, Guillermo E Parada, Hei Yuen Wong, Ragini Medhi, Giulia Furlan, Roberto Munita, Eric A Miska, Chun Kit Kwok, Martin Hemberg
Alternative splicing is central to metazoan gene regulation, but the regulatory mechanisms are incompletely understood. Here, we show that G-quadruplex (G4) motifs are enriched ~3-fold near splice junctions. The importance of G4s in RNA is emphasised by a higher enrichment for the non-template strand. RNA-seq data from mouse and human neurons reveals an enrichment of G4s at exons that were skipped following depolarisation induced by potassium chloride. We validate the formation of stable RNA G4s for three candidate splice sites by circular dichroism spectroscopy, UV-melting and fluorescence measurements...
May 3, 2022: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35307201/taming-transposable-elements-in-vertebrates-from-epigenetic-silencing-to-domestication
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REVIEW
Miguel Vasconcelos Almeida, Grégoire Vernaz, Audrey L K Putman, Eric A Miska
Transposable element (TE)-derived sequences are ubiquitous in most eukaryotic genomes known to date. Because their expression and mobility can lead to genomic instability, several pathways have evolved to control TEs. Nevertheless, TEs represent an important source of genomic novelty and are often co-opted for novel functions that are relevant for phenotypic divergence and adaptation. Here, we review how animals, in particular vertebrates, mitigate TE mobility and expression, alongside known examples of TE domestication...
June 2022: Trends in Genetics: TIG
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34949722/rna-uridyl-transferases-tut4-7-differentially-regulate-mirna-variants-depending-on-the-cancer-cell-type
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ragini Medhi, Jonathan Price, Giulia Furlan, Beronia Gorges, Alexandra Sapetschnig, Eric A Miska
The human terminal uridyl transferases TUT4 and TUT7 (TUT4/7) catalyze the additions of uridines at the 3' end of RNAs, including the precursors of the tumor suppressor miRNA let-7 upon recruitment by the oncoprotein LIN28A. As a consequence, let-7 family miRNAs are down-regulated. Disruption of this TUT4/7 activity inhibits tumorigenesis. Hence, targeting TUT4/7 could be a potential anticancer therapy. In this study, we investigate TUT4/7-mediated RNA regulation in two cancer cell lines by establishing catalytic knockout models...
March 2022: RNA
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