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Danielle Véga

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

Publishes on Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies, Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts, Plant Molecular Biology Research. 26 papers and 1.4k citations.

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Reinforcement of silencing at transposons and highly repeated sequences requires the concerted action of two distinct RNA polymerases IV in <i>Arabidopsis</i>
Dominique Pontier, Galina Yahubyan, Danielle Véga et al.|Genes & Development|2005
Cited by 385Open Access

Recent genetic and biochemical studies have revealed the existence in plants of a fourth RNA polymerase, RNAPIV, which mediates siRNA accumulation and DNA methylation-dependent silencing of endogenous repeated sequences. Here, we show that Arabidopsis expresses, in fact, two evolutionarily related forms of RNAPIV, hereafter referred to as RNAPIVa and RNAPIVb. These two forms contain the same second-largest subunit (NRPD2), but differ at least by their largest subunit, termed NRPD1a and NRPD1b. Unlike NRPD1a, NRPD1b possesses a reiterated CTD, a feature that also characterizes the largest subunit of RNAPII. Our data indicate that RNAPIVb is the most abundant form of RNAPIV in Arabidopsis. Selective disruption of either form of RNAPIV indicates that RNAPIVa-dependent siRNA accumulation is not sufficient per se to drive robust silencing at endogenous loci and that high levels of DNA methylation and silencing depend on siRNA that are accumulated through a pathway involving the concerted action of both RNAPIV forms. Taken together, our results imply the existence of a novel two-step mechanism in siRNA synthesis at highly methylated loci, with RNAPIVb being an essential component of a self-reinforcing loop coupling de novo DNA methylation to siRNA production.

Reiterated WG/GW motifs form functionally and evolutionarily conserved ARGONAUTE-binding platforms in RNAi-related components
Mahmoud El‐Shami, Dominique Pontier, Sylvie Lahmy et al.|Genes & Development|2007
Cited by 322Open Access

Two forms of RNA Polymerase IV (PolIVa/PolIVb) have been implicated in RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) in Arabidopsis. Prevailing models imply a distinct function for PolIVb by association of Argonaute4 (AGO4) with the C-terminal domain (CTD) of its largest subunit NRPD1b. Here we show that the extended CTD of NRPD1b-type proteins exhibits conserved Argonaute-binding capacity through a WG/GW-rich region that functionally distinguishes Pol IVb from Pol IVa, and that is essential for RdDM. Site-specific mutagenesis and domain-swapping experiments between AtNRPD1b and the human protein GW182 demonstrated that reiterated WG/GW motifs form evolutionarily and functionally conserved Argonaute-binding platforms in RNA interference (RNAi)-related components.

PolV(PolIVb) function in RNA-directed DNA methylation requires the conserved active site and an additional plant-specific subunit
Sylvie Lahmy, Dominique Pontier, Émilie Cavel et al.|Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences|2009
Cited by 79Open Access

Two forms of a plant-specific RNA polymerase (Pol), PolIV(PolIVa) and PolV(PolIVb), currently defined by their respective largest subunits [NRPD1(NRPD1a) and NRPE1(NRPD1b)], have been implicated in the production and activity of 24-nt small RNAs (sRNAs) in RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM). Prevailing models support the view that PolIV(PolIVa) plays an upstream role in RdDM by producing the 24-nt sRNAs, whereas PolV(PolIVb) would act downstream at a structural rather than an enzymatic level to reinforce sRNA production by PolIV(PolIVa) and mediate DNA methylation. However, the composition and mechanism of action of PolIV(PolIVa)/PolV(PolIVb) remain unclear. In this work, we have identified a plant-specific PolV(PolIVb) subunit, NRPE5a, homologous to NRPB5a, a common subunit shared by PolI-III and shown here to be present in PolIV(PolIVa). Our results confirm the combinatorial diversity of PolIV(PolIVa)/PolV(PolIVb) subunit composition and indicate that these plant-specific Pols are eukaryotic-type polymerases. Moreover, we show that nrpe5a-1 mutation differentially impacts sRNAs accumulation at various PolIV(PolIVa)/PolV(PolIVb)-dependent loci, indicating a target-specific requirement for NRPE5a in the process of PolV(PolIVb)-dependent gene silencing. We then describe that the triad aspartate motif present in the catalytic center of PolV(PolIVb) is required for recapitulation of all activities associated with this Pol complex in RdDM, suggesting that RNA polymerization is important for PolV(PolIVb) to perform its regulatory functions.