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Transposon silencing in the Drosophila female germline is essential for genome stability in progeny embryos.


ABSTRACT: The Piwi-interacting RNA pathway functions in transposon control in the germline of metazoans. The conserved RNA helicase Vasa is an essential Piwi-interacting RNA pathway component, but has additional important developmental functions. Here, we address the importance of Vasa-dependent transposon control in the Drosophila female germline and early embryos. We find that transient loss of vasa expression during early oogenesis leads to transposon up-regulation in supporting nurse cells of the fly egg-chamber. We show that elevated transposon levels have dramatic consequences, as de-repressed transposons accumulate in the oocyte where they cause DNA damage. We find that suppression of Chk2-mediated DNA damage signaling in vasa mutant females restores oogenesis and egg production. Damaged DNA and up-regulated transposons are transmitted from the mother to the embryos, which sustain severe nuclear defects and arrest development. Our findings reveal that the Vasa-dependent protection against selfish genetic elements in the nuage of nurse cell is essential to prevent DNA damage-induced arrest of embryonic development.

SUBMITTER: Durdevic Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6238532 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transposon silencing in the <i>Drosophila</i> female germline is essential for genome stability in progeny embryos.

Durdevic Zeljko Z   Pillai Ramesh S RS   Ephrussi Anne A  

Life science alliance 20180917 5


The Piwi-interacting RNA pathway functions in transposon control in the germline of metazoans. The conserved RNA helicase Vasa is an essential Piwi-interacting RNA pathway component, but has additional important developmental functions. Here, we address the importance of Vasa-dependent transposon control in the <i>Drosophila</i> female germline and early embryos. We find that transient loss of <i>vasa</i> expression during early oogenesis leads to transposon up-regulation in supporting nurse cel  ...[more]

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