Viruses, Vol. 16, Pages 714: piRNA-Guided Transposon Silencing and Response to Stress in Drosophila Germline

Viruses, Vol. 16, Pages 714: piRNA-Guided Transposon Silencing and Response to Stress in Drosophila Germline Viruses doi: 10.3390/v16050714 Authors: Samantha Ho William Theurkauf Nicholas Rice Transposons are integral genome constituents that can be domesticated for host functions, but they also represent a significant threat to genome stability. Transposon silencing is especially critical in the germline, which is dedicated to transmitting inherited genetic material. The small Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) have a deeply conserved function in transposon silencing in the germline. piRNA biogenesis and function are particularly well understood in Drosophila melanogaster, but some fundamental mechanisms remain elusive and there is growing evidence that the pathway is regulated in response to genotoxic and environmental stress. Here, we review transposon regulation by piRNAs and the piRNA pathway regulation in response to stress, focusing on the Drosophila female germline.
Source: Viruses - Category: Virology Authors: Tags: Review Source Type: research