RRC ID 6352
Author Dorsett M, Schedl T.
Title A role for dynein in the inhibition of germ cell proliferative fate.
Journal Mol Cell Biol
Abstract During normal development as well as in diseased states such as cancer, extracellular "niches" often provide cues to proximal cells and activate intracellular pathways. Activation of such signaling pathways in turn instructs cellular proliferation and differentiation. In the Caenorhabditis elegans gonad, GLP-1/Notch signaling instructs germ line stem cells to self-renew through mitotic cell division. As germ cells progressively move out of the niche, they differentiate by entering meiosis and eventually form gametes. In this model system, we uncovered an unexpected role for the dynein motor complex in promoting normal differentiation of proliferating germ cells. We demonstrate that dynein light chain 1 (DLC-1) and its partner, dynein heavy chain 1, inhibit the proliferative cell fate, in part through regulation of METT-10, a conserved putative methyltransferase. We show that DLC-1 physically interacts with METT-10 and promotes both its overall levels and nuclear accumulation. Our results add a new dimension to the processes controlled by the dynein motor complex, demonstrating that dynein can act as an antiproliferative factor.
Volume 29(22)
Pages 6128-39
Published 2009-11-1
DOI 10.1128/MCB.00815-09
PII MCB.00815-09
PMID 19752194
PMC PMC2772574
MeSH Alleles Animals Animals, Genetically Modified Caenorhabditis elegans / cytology* Caenorhabditis elegans / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans / metabolism* Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / metabolism Cell Lineage* Cell Nucleus / metabolism Cell Proliferation Dyneins / metabolism* Germ Cells / cytology* Germ Cells / metabolism Meiosis Microscopy, Fluorescence Mutation / genetics Neoplasms / pathology Nuclear Localization Signals / metabolism Phenotype Protein Binding Protein Transport
IF 3.611
Times Cited 18
WOS Category BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CELL BIOLOGY
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