Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The development of the epidermis of
Caenorhabditis elegans
involves cell fusion, migration, and differentiation events. To understand the mechanisms underlying these processes, we characterized the roles of NHR-25, a member of the nuclear receptor family of transcription factors. The NHR-25 homologs Ftz-F1 in
Drosophila
and SF-1 in mammals are involved in various biological processes, including regulation of patterning during development, reproduction, metabolism, metamorphosis, and homeostasis. Impairment of
nhr-25
activity leads to severe phenotypes in embryos and many postembryonic tissues. Further analysis has indicated that
nhr-25
activity is required for the proper development, including cell-cell fusion, of several epidermal cell types, such as the epidermal syncytial, seam, and Pn.p cells. Our results also suggest that
nhr-25
is likely to regulate cell-cell junctions and/or fusion. In a subset of Pn.p cells, called vulval precursor cells,
nhr-25
acts collaboratively with the
lin-39
Hox gene in regulating vulval cell differentiation. Additionally, our data suggest that
nhr-25
may also function with another Hox gene,
nob-1
, during embryogenesis. Overall, our results indicate that
nhr-25
plays an integral role in regulating cellular processes of epidermal cells.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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