P-Body Formation Is a Consequence, Not the Cause, of RNA-Mediated Gene Silencing
Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology
Abstract
P bodies are cytoplasmic domains that contain proteins involved in diverse posttranscriptional processes, such as mRNA degradation, nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD), translational repression, and RNA-mediated gene silencing. The localization of these proteins and their targets in P bodies raises the question of whether their spatial concentration in discrete cytoplasmic domains is required for posttranscriptional gene regulation. We show that processes such as mRNA decay, NMD, and RNA-mediated gene silencing are functional in cells lacking detectable microscopic P bodies. Although P bodies are not required for silencing, blocking small interfering RNA or microRNA silencing pathways at any step prevents…
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4Topics & keywords
- Gene silencing
- Biology
- P-bodies
- RNA-induced silencing complex
- Polysome
- Argonaute
- RNA silencing
- Trans-acting siRNA