- Piwi-interacting RNA
Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA) is a class of small
RNA molecules that is expressed inmammal iantestes and somatic cells and forms RNA-protein complexes withPiwi proteins. These piRNA complexes (piRCs) have been linked to transcriptional gene silencing ofretrotransposon s and other genetic elements ingerm line cells, particularly those inspermatogenesis . Purification of these complexes has revealed that these oligonucleotides are approximately 29-30 nucleotides long. They are distinct in size frommiRNA and are associated with distinct protein complexes.It remains unclear how piRNAs are generated, but their biogenesis pathway is distinct from miRNA and
siRNA .RNA silencing
piRNA has a role in
RNA silencing via the formation of anRNA-induced silencing complex (RISC). ThePiwi proteins are part of a family of proteins called theargonaute s, which are active in the testes of mammals and are required for germ-cell and stem-cell development ininvertebrate s. piRNAs are short stretches of RNAs with a typical length of 26-31 nucleotides, making them a distinct entity from microRNAs (miRNAs) and short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) which are 21-23 nucleotides long. Three Piwi subfamily proteins - MIWI, MIWI2 and MILI - have been found to be essential forspermatogenesis inmice .References
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*V.N. Kim, "Small RNAs Just Got Bigger: Piwi-Interacting RNAs (piRNAs) in Mammalian Testes," Genes Dev. 20, 1993 (2006)
*A. Girard et al., "A Germline-Specific Class of Small RNAs Binds Mammalian Piwi Proteins," Nature 442, 199 (2006)
*A. Aravin et al., "A Novel Class of Small RNAs Bind to MILI Protein in Mouse Testes," Nature 442, 203 (2006)
*S.T. Grivna et al., "A Novel Class of Small RNAs in Mouse Spermatogenic Cells," Genes Dev. 20, 1709 (2006)
*T. Watanabe et al., "Identification and characterization of two novel classes of small RNAs in the mouse germline," Genes Dev. 20, 1732 (2007)
*M.A. Carmell et al., "MIWI2 Is Essential for Spermatogenesis and Repression of Transposons in the Mouse Male Germline," Dev Cell. 12, 503 (2007)
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