RRC ID 3424
Author Foehr ML, Lindy AS, Fairbank RC, Amin NM, Xu M, Yanowitz J, Fire AZ, Liu J.
Title An antagonistic role for the C. elegans Schnurri homolog SMA-9 in modulating TGFbeta signaling during mesodermal patterning.
Journal Development
Abstract In C. elegans, the Sma/Mab TGFbeta signaling pathway regulates body size and male tail patterning. SMA-9, the C. elegans homolog of Schnurri, has been shown to function as a downstream component to mediate the Sma/Mab TGFbeta signaling pathway in these processes. We have discovered a new role for SMA-9 in dorsoventral patterning of the C. elegans post-embryonic mesoderm, the M lineage. In addition to a small body size, sma-9 mutant animals exhibit a dorsal-to-ventral fate transformation within the M lineage. This M lineage defect of sma-9 mutants is unique in that animals carrying mutations in all other known components of the TGFbeta pathway exhibit no M lineage defects. Surprisingly, mutations in the core components of the Sma/Mab TGFbeta signaling pathway suppressed the M lineage defects of sma-9 mutants without suppressing their body size defects. We show that this suppression specifically happens within the M lineage. Our studies have uncovered an unexpected role of SMA-9 in antagonizing the TGFbeta signaling pathway during mesodermal patterning, suggesting a novel mode of function for the SMA-9/Schnurri family of proteins.
Volume 133(15)
Pages 2887-96
Published 2006-8-1
DOI 10.1242/dev.02476
PII dev.02476
PMID 16790477
MeSH Animals Animals, Genetically Modified Body Patterning Body Size Caenorhabditis elegans / embryology* Caenorhabditis elegans / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans / physiology* Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / physiology* Embryo, Nonmammalian / physiology* Gene Deletion Mesoderm / physiology* Signal Transduction Transcription Factors / deficiency Transcription Factors / genetics Transcription Factors / physiology* Transforming Growth Factor beta / antagonists & inhibitors* Zinc Fingers
IF 5.611
Times Cited 28
WOS Category DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Resource
C.elegans tm572