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    EMBO Rep. 2009 Jun;10(6):649-54. Epub 2009 Apr 3.

    RNA-directed DNA methylation requires an AGO4-interacting member of the SPT5 elongation factor family.

    Bies-Etheve N, Pontier D, Lahmy S, Picart C, Vega D, Cooke R, Lagrange T.

    Laboratoire Génome et Développement des Plantes, Université de Perpignan, 52 Avenue Paul Alduy, Bâtiment C, Perpignan Cedex 66860, France.

    Recent studies have identified a conserved WG/GW-containing motif, known as the Argonaute (AGO) hook, which is involved in the recruitment of AGOs to distinct components of the eukaryotic RNA silencing pathways. By using this motif as a model to detect new components in plant RNA silencing pathways, we identified SPT5-like, a plant-specific AGO4-interacting member of the nuclear SPT5 (Suppressor of Ty insertion 5) RNA polymerase (RNAP) elongation factor family that is characterized by the presence of a carboxy-terminal extension with more than 40 WG/GW motifs. Knockout SPT5-like mutants show a decrease in the accumulation of several 24-nt RNAs and hypomethylation at different loci revealing an implication in RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM). Here, we propose that SPT5-like emerged in plants as a facultative RNAP elongation factor. Its plant-specific origin and role in RdDM might reflect functional interactions with plant-specific RNA Pols required for RdDM.

    PMID: 19343051 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2711833 [Available on 2010/6/1]

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