RNA Polymerase IV Directs Silencing of Endogenous DNA
John Innes Centre · University of East Anglia · +1 more institution
Abstract
Plants encode subunits for a fourth RNA polymerase (Pol IV) in addition to the well-known DNA-dependent RNA polymerases I, II, and III. By mutation of the two largest subunits (NRPD1a and NRPD2), we show that Pol IV silences certain transposons and repetitive DNA in a short interfering RNA pathway involving RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 2 and Dicer-like 3. The existence of this distinct silencing polymerase may explain the paradoxical involvement of an RNA silencing pathway in maintenance of transcriptional silencing.
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Authors
4- AJAlan J. Herr
John Innes Centre, University of East Anglia, Sainsbury Laboratory
- MJMaj‐Britt Jensen
John Innes Centre, University of East Anglia, Sainsbury Laboratory
- TDTamás Dalmay
John Innes Centre, University of East Anglia, Sainsbury Laboratory
- DCDavid C. BaulcombeCorresponding
John Innes Centre, University of East Anglia, Sainsbury Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- RNA-induced transcriptional silencing
- RNA polymerase I
- RNA-induced silencing complex
- RNA silencing
- RNA polymerase III
- Polymerase
- Biology
- Dicer