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The Conserved ASCL1/MASH-1 Ortholog HLH-3 Specifies Sex-Specific Ventral Cord Motor Neuron Fate in Caenorhabditis elegans.


ABSTRACT: Neural specification is regulated by one or many transcription factors that control expression of effector genes that mediate function and determine neuronal type. Here we identify a novel role for one conserved proneural factor, the bHLH protein HLH-3, implicated in the specification of sex-specific ventral cord motor neurons in C. elegans Proneural genes act in early stages of neurogenesis in early progenitors, but here, we demonstrate a later role for hlh-3 First, we document that differentiation of the ventral cord type C motor neuron class (VC) within their neuron class, is dynamic in time and space. Expression of VC class-specific and subclass-specific identity genes is distinct through development and is dependent on the VC position along the A-P axis and their proximity to the vulva. Our characterization of the expression of VC class and VC subclass-specific differentiation markers in the absence of hlh-3 function reveals that VC fate specification, differentiation, and morphology requires hlh-3 function. Finally, we conclude that hlh-3 cell-autonomously specifies VC cell fate.

SUBMITTER: Perez LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7642948 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Conserved ASCL1/MASH-1 Ortholog HLH-3 Specifies Sex-Specific Ventral Cord Motor Neuron Fate in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>.

Perez Lillian M LM   Alfonso Aixa A  

G3 (Bethesda, Md.) 20201105 11


Neural specification is regulated by one or many transcription factors that control expression of effector genes that mediate function and determine neuronal type. Here we identify a novel role for one conserved proneural factor, the bHLH protein HLH-3, implicated in the specification of sex-specific ventral cord motor neurons in <i>C. elegans</i> Proneural genes act in early stages of neurogenesis in early progenitors, but here, we demonstrate a later role for <i>hlh-3</i> First, we document th  ...[more]

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