RRC ID 3614
Author Pickett CL, Breen KT, Ayer DE.
Title A C. elegans Myc-like network cooperates with semaphorin and Wnt signaling pathways to control cell migration.
Journal Dev Biol
Abstract Myc and Mondo proteins are key regulators of cell growth, proliferation, and energy metabolism, yet often overlooked is their vital role in cell migration. Complex networks of protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions control the transcriptional activity of Myc and MondoA confounding their functional analysis in higher eukaryotes. Here we report the identification of the transcriptional activation arm of a simplified Myc-like network in Caenorhabditis elegans. This network comprises an Mlx ortholog, named MXL-2 for Max-like 2, and a protein that has sequence features of both Myc and Mondo proteins, named MML-1 for Myc and Mondo-like 1. MML-1/MXL-2 complexes have a primary function in regulating migration of the ray 1 precursor cells in the male tail. MML-1/MXL-2 complexes control expression of ECM components in the non-migratory epidermis, which we propose contributes to the substratum required for migration of the neighboring ray 1 precursor cells. Furthermore, we show that pro-migratory Wnt/beta-catenin and semaphorin signaling pathways interact genetically with MML-1/MXL-2 to determine ray 1 position. This first functional analysis of the Myc superfamily in C. elegans suggests that MondoA and Myc may have more predominant roles in cell migration than previously appreciated, and their cooperation with other pro-migratory pathways provides a more integrated view of their role in cell migration.
Volume 310(2)
Pages 226-39
Published 2007-10-15
DOI 10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.07.034
PII S0012-1606(07)01190-6
PMID 17826759
PMC PMC2077855
MeSH Amino Acid Sequence Animals Animals, Genetically Modified Caenorhabditis elegans / cytology Caenorhabditis elegans / physiology* Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / metabolism Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / physiology* Cell Movement / physiology DNA-Binding Proteins / metabolism Dimerization Extracellular Matrix / metabolism Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Male Molecular Sequence Data Semaphorins / metabolism Semaphorins / physiology* Signal Transduction Trans-Activators / physiology* Transcriptional Activation Wnt Proteins / metabolism*
IF 2.896
Times Cited 23
WOS Category DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
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