RNA polymerase II-mediated rDNA transcription mediates rDNA copy number expansion in Drosophila.

Ribosomal DNA (rDNA), which encodes ribosomal RNA, is an essential but unstable genomic element due to its tandemly repeated nature. rDNA's repetitive nature causes spontaneous intrachromatid recombination, leading to copy number (CN) reduction, which must be counteracted by a mechanism that re...

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Main Authors: George J Watase, Yukiko M Yamashita
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2024-05-01
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description Ribosomal DNA (rDNA), which encodes ribosomal RNA, is an essential but unstable genomic element due to its tandemly repeated nature. rDNA's repetitive nature causes spontaneous intrachromatid recombination, leading to copy number (CN) reduction, which must be counteracted by a mechanism that recovers CN to sustain cells' viability. Akin to telomere maintenance, rDNA maintenance is particularly important in cell types that proliferate for an extended time period, most notably in the germline that passes the genome through generations. In Drosophila, the process of rDNA CN recovery, known as 'rDNA magnification', has been studied extensively. rDNA magnification is mediated by unequal sister chromatid exchange (USCE), which generates a sister chromatid that gains the rDNA CN by stealing copies from its sister. However, much remains elusive regarding how germ cells sense rDNA CN to decide when to initiate magnification, and how germ cells balance between the need to generate DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) to trigger USCE vs. avoiding harmful DSBs. Recently, we identified an rDNA-binding Zinc-finger protein Indra as a factor required for rDNA magnification, however, the underlying mechanism of action remains unknown. Here we show that Indra is a negative regulator of rDNA magnification, balancing the need of rDNA magnification and repression of dangerous DSBs. Mechanistically, we show that Indra is a repressor of RNA polymerase II (Pol II)-dependent transcription of rDNA: Under low rDNA CN conditions, Indra protein amount is downregulated, leading to Pol II-mediated transcription of rDNA. This results in the expression of rDNA-specific retrotransposon, R2, which we have shown to facilitate rDNA magnification via generation of DBSs at rDNA. We propose that differential use of Pol I and Pol II plays a critical role in regulating rDNA CN expansion only when it is necessary.
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spelling doaj-art-002eda33bea2486a8dcc26fa7c3115882025-01-17T05:31:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042024-05-01205e101113610.1371/journal.pgen.1011136RNA polymerase II-mediated rDNA transcription mediates rDNA copy number expansion in Drosophila.George J WataseYukiko M YamashitaRibosomal DNA (rDNA), which encodes ribosomal RNA, is an essential but unstable genomic element due to its tandemly repeated nature. rDNA's repetitive nature causes spontaneous intrachromatid recombination, leading to copy number (CN) reduction, which must be counteracted by a mechanism that recovers CN to sustain cells' viability. Akin to telomere maintenance, rDNA maintenance is particularly important in cell types that proliferate for an extended time period, most notably in the germline that passes the genome through generations. In Drosophila, the process of rDNA CN recovery, known as 'rDNA magnification', has been studied extensively. rDNA magnification is mediated by unequal sister chromatid exchange (USCE), which generates a sister chromatid that gains the rDNA CN by stealing copies from its sister. However, much remains elusive regarding how germ cells sense rDNA CN to decide when to initiate magnification, and how germ cells balance between the need to generate DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) to trigger USCE vs. avoiding harmful DSBs. Recently, we identified an rDNA-binding Zinc-finger protein Indra as a factor required for rDNA magnification, however, the underlying mechanism of action remains unknown. Here we show that Indra is a negative regulator of rDNA magnification, balancing the need of rDNA magnification and repression of dangerous DSBs. Mechanistically, we show that Indra is a repressor of RNA polymerase II (Pol II)-dependent transcription of rDNA: Under low rDNA CN conditions, Indra protein amount is downregulated, leading to Pol II-mediated transcription of rDNA. This results in the expression of rDNA-specific retrotransposon, R2, which we have shown to facilitate rDNA magnification via generation of DBSs at rDNA. We propose that differential use of Pol I and Pol II plays a critical role in regulating rDNA CN expansion only when it is necessary.https://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1011136&type=printable
spellingShingle George J Watase
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RNA polymerase II-mediated rDNA transcription mediates rDNA copy number expansion in Drosophila.
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title RNA polymerase II-mediated rDNA transcription mediates rDNA copy number expansion in Drosophila.
title_full RNA polymerase II-mediated rDNA transcription mediates rDNA copy number expansion in Drosophila.
title_fullStr RNA polymerase II-mediated rDNA transcription mediates rDNA copy number expansion in Drosophila.
title_full_unstemmed RNA polymerase II-mediated rDNA transcription mediates rDNA copy number expansion in Drosophila.
title_short RNA polymerase II-mediated rDNA transcription mediates rDNA copy number expansion in Drosophila.
title_sort rna polymerase ii mediated rdna transcription mediates rdna copy number expansion in drosophila
url https://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1011136&type=printable
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