Arginine methylation of Aubergine mediates Tudor binding and germ plasm localization

  1. Yohei Kirino1,
  2. Anastassios Vourekas1,
  3. Nabil Sayed1,
  4. Flavia de Lima Alves2,
  5. Travis Thomson3,
  6. Paul Lasko3,
  7. Juri Rappsilber2,
  8. Thomas A. Jongens4 and
  9. Zissimos Mourelatos1
  1. 1Division of Neuropathology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA
  2. 2Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom
  3. 3Department of Biology and Developmental Biology Research Initiative, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1B1, Canada
  4. 4Department of Genetics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA

Abstract

Piwi proteins such as Drosophila Aubergine (Aub) and mouse Miwi are essential for germline development and for primordial germ cell (PGC) specification. They bind piRNAs and contain symmetrically dimethylated arginines (sDMAs), catalyzed by dPRMT5. PGC specification in Drosophila requires maternal inheritance of cytoplasmic factors, including Aub, dPRMT5, and Tudor (Tud), that are concentrated in the germ plasm at the posterior end of the oocyte. Here we show that Miwi binds to Tdrd6 and Aub binds to Tudor, in an sDMA-dependent manner, demonstrating that binding of sDMA-modified Piwi proteins with Tudor-domain proteins is an evolutionarily conserved interaction in germ cells. We report that in Drosophila tud1 mutants, the piRNA pathway is intact and most transposons are not de-repressed. However, the localization of Aub in the germ plasm is severely reduced. These findings indicate that germ plasm assembly requires sDMA modification of Aub by dPRMT5, which, in turn, is required for binding to Tudor. Our study also suggests that the function of the piRNA pathway in PGC specification may be independent of its role in transposon control.

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  • Reprint requests to: Zissimos Mourelatos, Division of Neuropathology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA; e-mail: mourelaz{at}uphs.upenn.edu; fax: (215) 898-9969.

  • Article published online ahead of print. Article and publication date are at http://www.rnajournal.org/cgi/doi/10.1261/rna.1869710.

    • Received August 6, 2009.
    • Accepted October 5, 2009.
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