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C. elegans BED domain transcription factor BED-3 controls lineage-specific cell proliferation during organogenesis
Authors:Takao Inoue  Paul W. Sternberg
Affiliation:a Department of Biochemistry, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117597
b HHMI and Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
Abstract:The control of cell division is critical to organogenesis, but how this control is achieved is not fully understood. We found that mutations in bed-3, encoding a BED Zn-finger domain transcription factor, confer a phenotype where a specific set of cell divisions during vulval organogenesis is lost. Unlike general cell cycle regulators in Caenorhabditis elegans, the function of bed-3 is restricted to specific lineages. Transcriptional reporters suggest that bed-3 is expressed in a limited number of cell types including vulval cells whose divisions are affected in bed-3 mutants. A bed-3 mutation also affects the expression pattern of the cdh-3 cadherin gene in the vulva. The phenotype of bed-3 mutants is similar to the phenotype caused by mutations in cog-1 (Nkx6), a component of a gene regulatory network controlling cell type specific gene expression in the vulval lineage. These results suggest that bed-3 is a key component linking the gene regulatory network controlling cell-type specification to control of cell division during vulval organogenesis.
Keywords:C. elegans   Organogenesis   Cell cycle regulation   Cell division   Cell proliferation   BED domain   Zinc finger   Transcription   Gene regulatory network (GRN)
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