Publications by authors named "Ian F Price"

Germ granules are membrane-less organelles essential for small RNA biogenesis and germline development. Among the conserved properties of germ granules is their association with the nuclear membrane. Recent studies demonstrated that LOTUS domain proteins, EGGD-1 and EGGD-2 (also known as MIP-1 and MIP-2 respectively), promote the formation of perinuclear germ granules in C.

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Membraneless organelles, such as germ granules and stress granules, are liquid-like condensates formed by phase transition. Recently, we and others have adopted proximity-based labeling methods to determine the composition of these membraneless compartments. Here, we describe the use of TurboID-an engineered promiscuous biotin ligase-to label and purify proteins localizing to germ granules, known as P granules.

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The germ line produces gametes that transmit genetic and epigenetic information to the next generation. Maintenance of germ cells and development of gametes require germ granules-well-conserved membraneless and RNA-rich organelles. The composition of germ granules is elusive owing to their dynamic nature and their exclusive expression in the germ line.

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Article Synopsis
  • The piRNA pathway plays a crucial role in suppressing transposable elements and enhancing fertility in various organisms, including Caenorhabditis elegans.
  • The study reveals that the 3' ends of piRNAs can undergo nontemplated nucleotide addition, influencing their interactions with target RNAs.
  • Mutations in PARN-1 and HENN-1, which are involved in piRNA maturation, lead to an accumulation of piRNAs with additional 3' nucleotides, resulting in a decrease in piRNA levels and reduced fertility in the organisms.
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