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Abstract
RNAi is a gene-silencing phenomenon triggered by double-stranded (ds) RNA and involves
the generation of 21 to 26 nt RNA segments that guide mRNA destruction. In Caenorhabditis
elegans, lin-4 and let-7 encode small temporal RNAs (stRNAs) of 22 nt that regulate
stage-specific development. Here we show that inactivation of genes related to RNAi
pathway genes, a homolog of Drosophila Dicer (dcr-1), and two homologs of rde-1 (alg-1
and alg-2), cause heterochronic phenotypes similar to lin-4 and let-7 mutations. Further
we show that dcr-1, alg-1, and alg-2 are necessary for the maturation and activity
of the lin-4 and let-7 stRNAs. Our findings suggest that a common processing machinery
generates guide RNAs that mediate both RNAi and endogenous gene regulation.