RNAi-Mediated Targeting of Heterochromatin by the RITS Complex
National Institutes of Health · Harvard University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
RNA interference (RNAi) is a widespread silencing mechanism that acts at both the posttranscriptional and transcriptional levels. Here, we describe the purification of an RNAi effector complex termed RITS (RNA-induced initiation of transcriptional gene silencing) that is required for heterochromatin assembly in fission yeast. The RITS complex contains Ago1 (the fission yeast Argonaute homolog), Chp1 (a heterochromatin-associated chromodomain protein), and Tas3 (a novel protein). In addition, the complex contains small RNAs that require the Dicer ribonuclease for their production. These small RNAs are homologous to centromeric repeats and are required for the localization of RITS to heterochromatic domains. The…
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Authors
7- AVAndré Verdel
National Institutes of Health, Harvard University, IONICS Mass Spectrometry (Canada), National Cancer Institute
- SJSongtao Jia
National Institutes of Health, Harvard University, IONICS Mass Spectrometry (Canada), National Cancer Institute
- SAScott A. Gerber
National Institutes of Health, Harvard University, IONICS Mass Spectrometry (Canada), National Cancer Institute
- TSTomoyasu Sugiyama
National Institutes of Health, Harvard University, IONICS Mass Spectrometry (Canada), National Cancer Institute
- SPSteven P. Gygi
National Institutes of Health, Harvard University, IONICS Mass Spectrometry (Canada), National Cancer Institute
Topics & keywords
- Argonaute
- Chromodomain
- Heterochromatin
- RNA interference
- Dicer
- Heterochromatin protein 1
- Biology
- RNA-induced transcriptional silencing