2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007915
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Functional lability of RNA-dependent RNA polymerases in animals

Abstract: RNA interference (RNAi) requires RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RdRPs) in many eukaryotes, and RNAi amplification constitutes the only known function for eukaryotic RdRPs. Yet in animals, classical model organisms can elicit RNAi without possessing RdRPs, and only nematode RNAi was shown to require RdRPs. Here we show that RdRP genes are much more common in animals than previously thought, even in insects, where they had been assumed not to exist. RdRP genes were present in the ancestors of numerous clades, an… Show more

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“…Yet, our analysis of Argonaute proteins did not reveal any clear homologs of WAGO Argonautes in any of the Acari species. This findings supports the recent suggestion of Pinzon and colleagues that the role of RdRP proteins in siRNA amplification is not conserved and probably varies among different animal species [35]. It remains to be determined, what is the siRNA amplification mechanism in Acari.…”
Section: Sirna Amplification Mechanism In Acarisupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Yet, our analysis of Argonaute proteins did not reveal any clear homologs of WAGO Argonautes in any of the Acari species. This findings supports the recent suggestion of Pinzon and colleagues that the role of RdRP proteins in siRNA amplification is not conserved and probably varies among different animal species [35]. It remains to be determined, what is the siRNA amplification mechanism in Acari.…”
Section: Sirna Amplification Mechanism In Acarisupporting
confidence: 91%
“…elegans, in any of the Acari species. This nding supports the recent suggestion of Pinzon and colleagues that the role of RdRP proteins in siRNA ampli cation is not conserved and probably varies among different animal species [35]. It remains to be determined, what is the siRNA ampli cation mechanism in Acari.…”
Section: Sirna Ampli Cation Mechanism In Acarisupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In D. melanogaster, cellular uptake of dsRNA is mediated predominantly by scavenger receptor endocytosis proteins: Eater and SR-CI [31,32] and Rsd-3 [33]. The siRNA ampli cation process has been described in plants, fungi, C. elegans and a few other organisms and requires the action of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) [18,23,34,35]. In C. elegans, the secondary siRNAs produced by RdRPs from primary siRNAs following Dicer cleavage associate with a speci c group of Argonaute proteins of the Wago family to direct target gene cleavage [34,36,37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%