Control of chicken CR1 retrotransposons is independent of Dicer-mediated RNA interference pathway
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Lee, Sung
Eldi, Preethi
Cho, Soo-Young
Rangasamy, Danny
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BACKGROUND: Dicer is an RNase III-ribonuclease that initiates the formation of small interfering
RNAs as a defence against genomic parasites such as retrotransposons. Despite intensive
characterization in mammalian species, the biological functions of Dicer in controlling
retrotransposable elements of the non-mammalian vertebrate are poorly understood. In this
report, we examine the role of chicken Dicer in controlling the activity of chicken CR1
retrotransposable elements in a chicken-human hybrid DT40 cell line employing a conditional lossof-
Dicer function.
RESULTS: Retrotransposition is detrimental to host genome stability and thus eukaryotic cells have
developed mechanisms to limit the expansion of retrotransposons by Dicer-mediated RNAi
silencing pathways. However, the mechanisms that control the activity and copy numbers of
transposable elements in chicken remain unclear. Here, we describe how the loss of Dicer in
chicken cells does not reactivate endogenous chicken CR1 retrotransposons with impaired RNAi
machinery, suggesting that the control of chicken CR1 is independent of Dicer-induced RNAi
silencing. In contrast, upon introduction of a functionally active human L1 retrotransposable
element that contains an active 5' UTR promoter, the Dicer-deficient chicken cells show a strong
increase in the accumulation of human L1 transcripts and retrotransposition activity, highlighting a
major difference between chicken CR1 and other mammalian L1 retrotransposons.
CONCLUSION: Our data provide evidence that chicken CR1 retrotransposons, unlike their
mammalian L1 counterparts, do not undergo retrotransposition because most CR1
retrotransposons are truncated or mutated at their 5'UTR promoters and thus are not subjected
to Dicer-mediated RNAi-silencing control.
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BMC Biology 7 (2009)
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