Functional Genomic Analysis of C. elegans Molting
Functional Genomic Analysis of C. elegans Molting
Although the molting cycle is a hallmark of insects and nematodes, neither the endocrine control of molting via size, stage, and nutritional inputs nor the enzymatic mechanism for synthesis and release of the exoskeleton is well understood. Here, we identify endocrine and enzymatic regulators of molting in C. elegans through a genome-wide RNA-interference screen. Products of the 159 genes discovered include annotated transcription factors, secreted peptides, transmembrane proteins, and extracellular matrix enzymes essential for molting. Fusions between several genes and green fluorescent protein show a pulse of expression before each molt in epithelial cells that synthesize the exoskeleton, indicating that the corresponding proteins are made in the correct time and place to regulate molting. We show further that inactivation of particular genes abrogates expression of the green fluorescent protein reporter genes, revealing regulatory networks that might couple the expression of genes essential for molting to endocrine cues. Many molting genes are conserved in parasitic nematodes responsible for human disease, and thus represent attractive targets for pesticide and pharmaceutical development.
- Harvard University United States
- Massachusetts General Hospital United States
- University of California, San Francisco United States
- Harvard Medical School United States
570, parasitology, QH301-705.5, 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning, Molecular Sequence Data, Molting, Medical and Health Sciences, caenorhabditis, Underpinning research, cell biology, Genetics, Animals, Developmental, Biology (General), Caenorhabditis elegans, development, Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, systems biology, Genomics, Biological Sciences, Cosmids, Gene Expression Regulation, Genes, nematodes, RNA Interference, Generic health relevance, Biotechnology, Developmental Biology, Research Article, Signal Transduction
570, parasitology, QH301-705.5, 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning, Molecular Sequence Data, Molting, Medical and Health Sciences, caenorhabditis, Underpinning research, cell biology, Genetics, Animals, Developmental, Biology (General), Caenorhabditis elegans, development, Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, systems biology, Genomics, Biological Sciences, Cosmids, Gene Expression Regulation, Genes, nematodes, RNA Interference, Generic health relevance, Biotechnology, Developmental Biology, Research Article, Signal Transduction
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