DCL3
DCL3 (an abbreviation of Dicer-like 3) is a gene in plants that codes for the DCL3 protein, a ribonuclease III enzyme involved in plants specific pathway RNA-directed DNA methylation.[1] Where DCL3 cleaves endogenous double-stranded RNAs into 24 nucleotide small interfering RNAs.[1] The main difference to other DCLs is the dsRNA source, which precursor for DCL3 is generally transcribed in heterochromatic regions by the RNA polymerase complex, RNA polymerase IV, producing single-stranded RNA roughly of 30 to 45 nucleotides in length, which are converted into dsRNA by RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 2.[1] Once cleaved by DCL3, the 24-nt siRNA strand is loaded into AGO4, which interacts with Pol V–transcribed long noncoding RNAs and recruits domains-rearranged methylase 2, facilitating DNA methylation.[1]
Endoribonuclease Dicer homolog 3 | |||||||
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Symbol | DCL3 | ||||||
Alt. symbols | AT3G43920 | ||||||
UniProt | Q9LXW7 | ||||||
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References
- Wang Q, Xue Y, Zhang L, Zhong Z, Feng S, Wang C, et al. (November 2021). "Mechanism of siRNA production by a plant Dicer-RNA complex in dicing-competent conformation". Science. 374 (6571): 1152–1157. Bibcode:2021Sci...374.1152W. doi:10.1126/science.abl4546. PMC 8682726. PMID 34648373.