A Translation-Activating Function of MIWI/piRNA during Mouse Spermiogenesis

  • Peng Dai
  • , Xin Wang
  • , Lan Tao Gou
  • , Zhi Tong Li
  • , Ze Wen
  • , Zong Gui Chen
  • , Min Min Hua
  • , Ai Zhong
  • , Lingbo Wang
  • , Haiyang Su
  • , Huida Wan
  • , Kun Qian
  • , Lujian Liao
  • , Jinsong Li
  • , Bin Tian
  • , Dangsheng Li
  • , Xiang Dong Fu
  • , Hui Juan Shi*
  • , Yu Zhou
  • , Mo Fang Liu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Spermiogenesis is a highly orchestrated developmental process during which chromatin condensation decouples transcription from translation. Spermiogenic mRNAs are transcribed earlier and stored in a translationally inert state until needed for translation; however, it remains largely unclear how such repressed mRNAs become activated during spermiogenesis. We previously reported that the MIWI/piRNA machinery is responsible for mRNA elimination during late spermiogenesis in preparation for spermatozoa production. Here we unexpectedly discover that the same machinery is also responsible for activating translation of a subset of spermiogenic mRNAs to coordinate with morphological transformation into spermatozoa. Such action requires specific base-pairing interactions of piRNAs with target mRNAs in their 3′ UTRs, which activates translation through coupling with cis-acting AU-rich elements to nucleate the formation of a MIWI/piRNA/eIF3f/HuR super-complex in a developmental stage-specific manner. These findings reveal a critical role of the piRNA system in translation activation, which we show is functionally required for spermatid development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1566-1581.e16
JournalCell
Volume179
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Dec 2019
Externally publishedYes

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