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  • Generation of Drosophila sisRNAs by Independent Transcription from Cognate Introns.

Generation of Drosophila sisRNAs by Independent Transcription from Cognate Introns.

iScience (2018-09-22)
Sharon Si Jia Ng, Ruther Teo Zheng, Ismail Osman, Jun Wei Pek
ABSTRACT

Although stable intronic sequence RNAs (sisRNAs) are conserved in plants and animals, their functional significance is still unclear. We identify a pool of polyadenylated maternally deposited sisRNAs in Drosophila melanogaster. These sisRNAs can be generated by independent transcription from the cognate introns. The ovary-specific poly(A) polymerase Wispy mediates the polyadenylation of maternal sisRNAs and confers their stability as maternal transcripts. A developmentally regulated sisRNA sisR-3 represses the expression of a long noncoding RNA CR44148 and is required during development. Our results expand the pool of sisRNAs and suggest that sisRNAs perform regulatory functions during development in Drosophila.