Cell Reports
Volume 34, Issue 13, 30 March 2021, 108914
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Asterix/Gtsf1 links tRNAs and piRNA silencing of retrotransposons

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Highlights

  • Asterix/Gtsf1 directly binds RNA via its first CHHC zinc finger

  • tRNAs are highly enriched Gtsf1 binding partners

  • Cryo-EM structure of Gtsf1 bound to tRNA reveals the complex’s architecture

  • Asterix knockdown disrupts silencing of tRNA-dependent (LTR) retrotransposons

Summary

The Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA) pathway safeguards genomic integrity by silencing transposable elements (transposons) in the germline. While Piwi is the central piRNA factor, others including Asterix/Gtsf1 have also been demonstrated to be critical for effective silencing. Here, using enhanced crosslinking and immunoprecipitation (eCLIP) with a custom informatic pipeline, we show that Asterix/Gtsf1 specifically binds tRNAs in cellular contexts. We determined the structure of mouse Gtsf1 by NMR spectroscopy and identified the RNA-binding interface on the protein's first zinc finger, which was corroborated by biochemical analysis as well as cryo-EM structures of Gtsf1 in complex with co-purifying tRNA. Consistent with the known dependence of long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons on tRNA primers, we demonstrate that LTR retrotransposons are, in fact, preferentially de-repressed in Asterix mutants. Together, these findings link Asterix/Gtsf1, tRNAs, and LTR retrotransposon silencing and suggest that Asterix exploits tRNA dependence to identify transposon transcripts and promote piRNA silencing.

Keywords

Asterix
Gtsf1
RNA
tRNA
piRNA
LTR
retrotransposon
NMR
cryoEM
eCLIP

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