CGC Bibliography Paper 5193

Using RNA interference to identify genes required for RNA interference.

Dudley NR, Labbe JC, Goldstein B

Medline:
11904378
Citation:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 99: 4191-4196 2002
Type:
ARTICLE
Genes:
dcr-1 gfl-1 glp-1 hmp-2 mes-2 mes-3 mes-4 mes-6 mom-2 mut-7 par-2 pos-1 unc-22 unc-54 zfp-1
Abstract:
RNA interference (RNAi) is a phenomenon in which doublestranded RNA (dsRNA) silences endogenous gene expression. By injecting pools of dsRNAs into Caenorhabditis elegans, we identified a dsRNA that acts as a potent suppressor of the RNAi mechanism. We have used coinjection of dsRNAs to identify four additional candidates for genes involved in the RNAi mechanism in C. elegans. Three of the genes are C. elegans mes genes, some of which encode homologs of the Drosophila chromatin-binding Polycomb-group proteins. We have used loss-of-function mutants to confirm a role for mes-3, -4, and -6 in RNAL Interestingly, introducing very low levels of dsRNA can bypass a requirement for these genes in RNAL The finding that genes predicted to encode proteins that associate with chromatin are involved in RNAi in C. elegans raises the possibility that chromatin may play a role in RNAi in animals, as it does in plants.