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Transcriptional control of non-apoptotic developmental cell death in C. elegans.


ABSTRACT: Programmed cell death is an essential aspect of animal development. Mutations in vertebrate genes that mediate apoptosis only mildly perturb development, suggesting that other cell death modes likely have important roles. Linker cell-type death (LCD) is a morphologically conserved cell death form operating during the development of Caenorhabditis elegans and vertebrates. We recently described a molecular network governing LCD in C. elegans, delineating a key role for the transcription factor heat-shock factor 1 (HSF-1). Although HSF-1 functions to protect cells from stress in many settings by inducing expression of protein folding chaperones, it promotes LCD by inducing expression of the conserved E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme LET-70/UBE2D2, which is not induced by stress. Following whole-genome RNA interference and candidate gene screens, we identified and characterized four conserved regulators required for LCD. Here we show that two of these, NOB-1/Hox and EOR-1/PLZF, act upstream of HSF-1, in the context of Wnt signaling. A third protein, NHR-67/TLX/NR2E1, also functions upstream of HSF-1, and has a separate activity that prevents precocious expression of HSF-1 transcriptional targets. We demonstrate that the SET-16/mixed lineage leukemia 3/4 (MLL3/4) chromatin regulation complex functions at the same step or downstream of HSF-1 to control LET-70/UBE2D2 expression. Our results identify conserved proteins governing LCD, and demonstrate that transcriptional regulators influence this process at multiple levels.

SUBMITTER: Malin JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5136488 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcriptional control of non-apoptotic developmental cell death in C. elegans.

Malin Jennifer A JA   Kinet Maxime J MJ   Abraham Mary C MC   Blum Elyse S ES   Shaham Shai S  

Cell death and differentiation 20160729 12


Programmed cell death is an essential aspect of animal development. Mutations in vertebrate genes that mediate apoptosis only mildly perturb development, suggesting that other cell death modes likely have important roles. Linker cell-type death (LCD) is a morphologically conserved cell death form operating during the development of Caenorhabditis elegans and vertebrates. We recently described a molecular network governing LCD in C. elegans, delineating a key role for the transcription factor hea  ...[more]

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