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C. elegans nuclear receptor NHR-6 functionally interacts with the jun-1 transcription factor during spermatheca development.


ABSTRACT: The NR4A nuclear receptor NHR-6 is an essential regulator of spermatheca organogenesis in C. elegans. In this study, we perform a focused, RNAi-based screen to identify modifiers of partial nhr-6 loss of function. Ninety-eight genes that encode signaling proteins expressed in the spermatheca were screened for enhancement of the nhr-6 RNAi phenotype. We identify the C. elegans gene jun-1, which encodes the homolog of the Jun transcription factor, as a strong enhancer of nhr-6 partial loss of function. We show that nhr-6 and jun-1 function together to regulate development of the spermatheca and are necessary for generating an organ with the normal number of cells. jun-1 is expressed in all cells of the developing spermatheca. We also provide evidence that NHR-6 and JUN-1 can physically interact in a yeast two-hybrid assay. Our results provide in vivo evidence that NR4A nuclear receptor and Jun transcription factor interactions are essential in regulating developmental processes in metazoans.

SUBMITTER: Gissendanner CR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3954850 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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C. elegans nuclear receptor NHR-6 functionally interacts with the jun-1 transcription factor during spermatheca development.

Gissendanner Chris R CR   Cardin Derrick D   Dubose Chris J CJ   El Sayed Moustafa M   Harmson Jeremy S JS   Praslicka Brandon B   Rowan Brian G BG  

Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) 20131118 1


The NR4A nuclear receptor NHR-6 is an essential regulator of spermatheca organogenesis in C. elegans. In this study, we perform a focused, RNAi-based screen to identify modifiers of partial nhr-6 loss of function. Ninety-eight genes that encode signaling proteins expressed in the spermatheca were screened for enhancement of the nhr-6 RNAi phenotype. We identify the C. elegans gene jun-1, which encodes the homolog of the Jun transcription factor, as a strong enhancer of nhr-6 partial loss of func  ...[more]

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