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Parentally inherited long non-coding RNA Cyrano is involved in zebrafish neurodevelopment

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
卷 46, 期 18, 页码 9726-9735

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky628

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  1. Department of Science and Technology (DST-SERB) [GAP0103]

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Transfer of genetic material from parents to progeny via fusion of gametes is a way to ensure flow of information from one generation to the next. Apart from the genetic material, gametes provide a rich source of other factors such as RNA and proteins which can control traits of the embryo. Non-coding RNAs are not only carriers of regulatory information but can also encode memory of events of parental life. Here, we explore the possibility of parental inheritance of non-coding RNAs, especially long non-coding RNAs. Meta-analysis of RNA-seq data revealed several noncoding RNAs present in zebrafish oocyte, sperm and 2cell-stage. The embryo is transcriptionally silent at this stage, we rationalize that all the RNAs detectable at 2cell-stage are deposited either by sperm or oocyte or both and thus inherited. In the inherited pool, we noticed a conserved lncRNA, Cyrano previously known for zebrafish brain development. Knockdown of inherited Cyrano by miR-7 without changing zygotic Cyrano altered brain morphology at 24 hpf and 48 hpf. This defect could be partially rescued by injecting full length Cyrano lncRNA or a mutant resilient to knock-down by miR-7. In future, there is ample scope to check the possibility of inherited lncRNAs as carriers of memory of parental life events and building blocks that set up an initial platform for development.

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