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      Nuclear RNA export factor variant initiates piRNA-guided co-transcriptional silencing

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          The PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) pathway preserves genomic integrity by repressing transposable elements (TEs) in animal germ cells. Among PIWI-clade proteins in Drosophila, Piwi transcriptionally silences its targets through interactions with cofactors, including Panoramix (Panx) and forms heterochromatin characterized by H3K9me3 and H1. Here, we identified Nxf2, a nuclear RNA export factor (NXF) variant, as a protein that forms complexes with Piwi, Panx, and p15. Panx-Nxf2-p15 complex formation is necessary in the silencing by stabilizing protein levels of Nxf2 and Panx. Notably, ectopic targeting of Nxf2 initiates co-transcriptional repression of the target reporter in a manner independent of H3K9me3 marks or H1. However, continuous silencing requires HP1a and H1. In addition, Nxf2 directly interacts with target TE transcripts in a Piwi-dependent manner. These findings suggest a model in which the Nxf2-Panx-p15 complex enforces the association of Piwi with target transcripts to trigger co-transcriptional repression, prior to heterochromatin formation in the nuclear piRNA pathway.

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          1. Nxf2 plays an essential role in the Piwi–piRNA pathway

          2. Formation of Piwi-Panx-Nxf2-p15 (PPNP) complexes stabilizes both Panx and Nxf2

          3. The PPNP complex triggers transcriptional silencing before heterochromatin formation

          4. Nxf2 directly binds to target transcripts in a Piwi-dependent manner

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          Journal
          bioRxiv
          April 12 2019
          Article
          10.1101/605725
          a5d52119-1994-41e8-875f-71b03ff67ab3
          © 2019
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          Molecular biology
          Molecular biology

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