Project Details
Principles of mRNA regulation by piRNAs in stem cells: biological functions and molecular mechanisms
Applicant
Professor Dr. Claus-Dieter Kuhn
Subject Area
General Genetics and Functional Genome Biology
Biochemistry
Developmental Biology
Biochemistry
Developmental Biology
Term
since 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 490817893
PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs), a specific class of small non-coding RNAs, have recently emerged as key regulators of mRNA surveillance in various stem cell lineages. This significantly expands their established role in the control of transposable elements in germ cells. In this project, we will address the functions and molecular mechanisms of mRNA regulation by piRNAs in two outstanding stem cell models: germline stem cells in Drosophila ovaries and pluripotent stem cells in planarians. Stem cells use glycolysis instead of oxidative phosphorylation as major metabolic pathway. Strikingly, our current data suggest the direct regulation of metabolic mRNAs by piRNAs. We will combine cutting-edge Drosophila genetics, imaging, ribonomics, mass spectrometry and bioinformatics to examine this novel function of piRNAs in stem cell metabolic reprogramming and its evolutionary conservation. Our results should have high impacts in understanding the emerging role of piRNAs in stem cell biology and their mechanisms of action.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
France
Cooperation Partner
Martine Simonelig, Ph.D.