ARGONAUTE proteins in cell biology and plant development.

Q3 Medicine Postepy biochemii Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Print Date: 2022-09-30 DOI:10.18388/pb.2021_450
Anna Sokołowska, Maciej Rugała, Krystyna Oracz
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ARGONAUTE (AGO) proteins are integral parts of regulatory pathways under the control of small RNA (sRNA) that are fundamental for the proper functioning of eukaryotic cells. AGOs, as highly specialized platforms binding specific sRNA, coordinate gene silencing through interaction with other protein factors (forming the RNA-induced silencing complex, RISC), contributing to endonucleolytic cleavage of the target mRNA and/or influencing the translation process. The increasing number of evidence confirms the participation of AGO proteins in several other cellular processes, such as i.e.: transcription regulation, sequestration, RNA-dependent methylation of DNA, repair of DNA damages, synthesis of siRNA independent of DCL (DICER-like) proteins, or co-transcriptional regulation of MIRNA genes expression and intron splicing. Particular plant species are characterized by the presence of a different number of AGO proteins, in many cases of yet unknown regulatory and/or biological function. This review article covers the current knowledge about the functions of AGOs in cell biology and plant development.

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ARGONAUTE蛋白在细胞生物学和植物发育中的作用。
ARGONAUTE (AGO)蛋白是小RNA (sRNA)控制下的调控途径的组成部分,是真核细胞正常功能的基础。作为结合特异性sRNA的高度专一化平台,AGOs通过与其他蛋白因子的相互作用(形成rna诱导的沉默复合体,RISC)协调基因沉默,促进靶mRNA的核内裂解和/或影响翻译过程。越来越多的证据证实AGO蛋白参与了其他几个细胞过程,例如:转录调控、隔离、rna依赖的DNA甲基化、DNA损伤的修复、独立于DCL (dicer样)蛋白的siRNA合成,或MIRNA基因表达和内含子剪接的共转录调控。特定的植物物种以存在不同数量的AGO蛋白为特征,在许多情况下,这些AGO蛋白具有未知的调节和/或生物学功能。本文就AGOs在细胞生物学和植物发育中的作用作一综述。
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