Novel heterochronic functions of the Caenorhabditis elegans period-related protein LIN-42

Jason M. Tennessen, Heather F. Gardner, Mandy L. Volk, Ann E. Rougvie

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Abstract

LIN-42, the Caenorhabditis elegans homolog of the Period (Per) family of circadian rhythm proteins, functions as a member of the heterochronic pathway, regulating temporal cell identities. We demonstrate that lin-42 acts broadly, timing developmental events in the gonad, vulva, and sex myoblasts, in addition to its well-established role in timing terminal differentiation of the hypodermis. In the vulva, sex myoblasts, and hypodermis, lin-42 activity prevents stage-specific cell division patterns from occurring too early. This general function of timing stage-appropriate cell division patterns is shared by the majority of heterochronic genes; their mutation temporally alters stage-specific division patterns. In contrast, lin-42 function in timing gonad morphogenesis is unique among the known heterochronic genes: inactivation of lin-42 causes the elongating gonad arms to reflex too early, a phenotype which implicates lin-42 in temporal regulation of cell migration. Three additional isoforms of lin-42 are identified that expand our view of the lin-42 locus and significantly extend the homology between LIN-42 and other PER family members. We show that, similar to PER proteins, LIN-42 has a dynamic expression pattern; its levels oscillate relative to the molts during postembryonic development. Transformation rescue studies indicate lin-42 is bipartite with respect to function. Intriguingly, the hallmark PAS domain is dispensable for LIN-42 function in transgenic animals.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)30-43
Number of pages14
JournalDevelopmental Biology
Volume289
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2006

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank Chris Gissendanner for helping with 5′ RACE experiments, the CGC for worm strains, and Jeff Simon and Bob Herman for comments on the manuscript. Supported by NIH grants GM50227 to A.E.R. and HD007480 to J.M.T. and H.F.G.

Keywords

  • Circadian rhythm
  • Developmental timing
  • Gonad morphogenesis
  • Heterochronic
  • Period
  • lin-42

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