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The Doubletime Homolog KIN-20 Mainly Regulates let-7 Independently of Its Effects on the Period Homolog LIN-42 in Caenorhabditis elegans.


ABSTRACT: The Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) heterochronic pathway, which regulates developmental timing, is thought to be an ancestral form of the circadian clock in other organisms. An essential member of this clock is the Period protein whose homolog, lin-42, in C. elegans is an important heterochronic gene. LIN-42 functions as a transcriptional repressor of multiple genes including the conserved lin-4 and let-7 microRNAs. Like other Period proteins, levels of LIN-42 oscillate throughout development. In other organisms this cycling is controlled in part by phosphorylation. KIN-20 is the C. elegans homolog of the Drosophila Period protein kinase Doubletime. Worms containing a large deletion in kin-20 have a significantly smaller brood size and develop slower than wild type C. elegans Here we analyze the effect of kin-20 on lin-42 phenotypes and microRNA expression. We find that kin-20 RNAi enhances loss-of-function lin-42 mutant phenotypes and that kin-20 mutant worms express lower levels of LIN-42 We also show that kin-20 is important for post-transcriptional regulation of mature let-7 and lin-4 microRNA expression. In addition, the increased level of let-7 found in lin-42(n1089) mutant worms is not maintained after kin-20 RNAi treatment. Instead, let-7 is further repressed when levels of kin-20 and lin-42 are both decreased. Altogether these results suggest that though kin-20 regulates lin-42 and let-7 microRNA, it mainly affects let-7 microRNA expression independently of lin-42 These findings further our understanding of the mechanisms by which these conserved circadian rhythmic genes interact to ultimately regulate rhythmic processes, developmental timing and microRNA biogenesis in C. elegans.

SUBMITTER: Rhodehouse K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6071595 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The Doubletime Homolog <i>KIN-20</i> Mainly Regulates <i>let-7</i> Independently of Its Effects on the Period Homolog <i>LIN-42</i> in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>.

Rhodehouse Kyle K   Cascino Katherine K   Aseltine Laura L   Padula Allegra A   Weinstein Rachel R   Spina Joseph S JS   Olivero Christiane E CE   Van Wynsberghe Priscilla M PM  

G3 (Bethesda, Md.) 20180731 8


The <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> (<i>C. elegans</i>) heterochronic pathway, which regulates developmental timing, is thought to be an ancestral form of the circadian clock in other organisms. An essential member of this clock is the Period protein whose homolog, <i>lin-42</i>, in <i>C. elegans</i> is an important heterochronic gene. <i><i>LIN-42</i></i> functions as a transcriptional repressor of multiple genes including the conserved <i><i>lin-4</i></i> and <i>let-7</i> microRNAs. Like other P  ...[more]

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