The PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA) pathway protects genome integrity in part through establishing repressive heterochromatin at transposon loci. Silencing requires piRNA-guided targeting of nuclear PIWI proteins to nascent transposon transcripts, yet the subsequent molecular events are not understood. Here, we identify SFiNX (Silencing Factor interacting Nuclear eXport variant), an interdependent protein complex required for Piwi-mediated co-transcriptional silencing in Drosophila. SFiNX consists of Nxf2-Nxt1, a gonad-specific variant of the heterodimeric mRNA export receptor Nxf1-Nxt1, and the Piwi-associated protein Panoramix. SFiNX mutant flies are sterile and exhibit transposon de-repression because piRNA-loaded Piwi is unable to establish heterochromatin. Within SFiNX, Panoramix recruits heterochromatin effectors, Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:
The number of publications in the field of chemical cross-linking
combined with mass spectrometry (XL-MS) to derive constraints for protein
three-dimensional structure modeling and to probe protein–protein
interactions has increased during the last years. As the technique is now
becoming routine for in vitro and in vivo applications in proteomics and
structural biology there is a pressing need to define protocols as well as data
analysis and reporting formats. Such consensus formats should become accepted in
the field and be shown to lead to reproducible results. This first,
community-based harmonization study on XL-MS is based on the results of 32
groups participating worldwide. The aim of this paper is to summarize the status
quo of XL-MS and to compare and evaluate existing cross-linking strategies. Our
study therefore builds the framework for establishing best practice guidelines
to conduct cross-linking experiments, perform data analysis, and define
reporting formats with the ultimate goal of assisting scientists to generate
accurate and reproducible XL-MS results.
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