SummaryPiwi proteins are essential for germline development, stem cell self-renewal, epigenetic regulation, and transposon silencing [1–7]. They bind to a complex class of small noncoding RNAs called Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) [8]. Mammalian Piwi proteins such as Mili are localized in the cytoplasm of spermatogenic cells, where they are associated with a germline-specific organelle called the nuage or its derivative, the chromatoid body, as well as with polysomes [9]. To investigate the molecular mechanisms mediated by Mili, we searched for Mili-interacting proteins. Here, we report that Mili specifically interacts with Tudor domain-containing protein 1 (Tdrd1), a germline protein that contains multiple Tudor domains [10, 11]. This RNA-...
<div><p>Piwi proteins associate with piRNAs and functions in epigenetic programming, post-transcript...
AbstractPIWI proteins and piRNAs have been linked to transposon silencing in the primordial mouse te...
<p>PIWI proteins belong to an evolutionary conserved protein family as the sister sub-family of ARGO...
SummaryPiwi proteins are essential for germline development, stem cell self-renewal, epigenetic regu...
SummaryBackgroundChromatoid bodies (CBs) are characteristic spermatid organelles, which were suggest...
Expression of the Tudor domain containing protein 6 (TDRD6), which is restricted to the male germ li...
Germ cells implement elaborate mechanisms to protect their genetic material and to regulate gene exp...
In germ cells, Piwi proteins interact with a specific class of small noncoding RNAs, piwi-interactin...
SummaryHost-defense mechanisms against transposable elements are critical to protect the genome info...
BACKGROUND: Tudor domain-containing proteins (TDRDs) play a critical role in piRNA biogenesis and ge...
Summary: PIWI proteins and their associated small RNAs, called PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs), restr...
In the male germline in mammals, chromatoid bodies, a specialized assembly of cytoplasmic ribonucleo...
Nearly half of the mammalian genome is composed of repeated sequences. In Drosophila, Piwi proteins ...
Small RNAs bound to Argonaute proteins recognize partially or fully complementary nucleic acid targe...
Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are gonad-specific small RNAs that provide defense against transposab...
<div><p>Piwi proteins associate with piRNAs and functions in epigenetic programming, post-transcript...
AbstractPIWI proteins and piRNAs have been linked to transposon silencing in the primordial mouse te...
<p>PIWI proteins belong to an evolutionary conserved protein family as the sister sub-family of ARGO...
SummaryPiwi proteins are essential for germline development, stem cell self-renewal, epigenetic regu...
SummaryBackgroundChromatoid bodies (CBs) are characteristic spermatid organelles, which were suggest...
Expression of the Tudor domain containing protein 6 (TDRD6), which is restricted to the male germ li...
Germ cells implement elaborate mechanisms to protect their genetic material and to regulate gene exp...
In germ cells, Piwi proteins interact with a specific class of small noncoding RNAs, piwi-interactin...
SummaryHost-defense mechanisms against transposable elements are critical to protect the genome info...
BACKGROUND: Tudor domain-containing proteins (TDRDs) play a critical role in piRNA biogenesis and ge...
Summary: PIWI proteins and their associated small RNAs, called PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs), restr...
In the male germline in mammals, chromatoid bodies, a specialized assembly of cytoplasmic ribonucleo...
Nearly half of the mammalian genome is composed of repeated sequences. In Drosophila, Piwi proteins ...
Small RNAs bound to Argonaute proteins recognize partially or fully complementary nucleic acid targe...
Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are gonad-specific small RNAs that provide defense against transposab...
<div><p>Piwi proteins associate with piRNAs and functions in epigenetic programming, post-transcript...
AbstractPIWI proteins and piRNAs have been linked to transposon silencing in the primordial mouse te...
<p>PIWI proteins belong to an evolutionary conserved protein family as the sister sub-family of ARGO...