DRE-1: An evolutionarily conserved F box protein that regulates C-elegans developmental age


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Authors: Fielenbach, N; Guardavaccaro, D; Neubert, K; Chan, T; Li, DL; Feng, Q; Hutter, H; Pagano, M; Antebi, A
Year: 2007
Journal: Developmental Cell 12: 443-455   Article Link (DOI)
Title: DRE-1: An evolutionarily conserved F box protein that regulates C-elegans developmental age
Abstract: During metazoan development, cells acquire both positional and temporal identities. The Caenorhabditis elegans heterochronic loci are global regulators of larval temporal fates. Most encode conserved transcriptional and translational factors, which affect stage-appropriate programs in various tissues. Here, we describe dre-1, a heterochronic gene, whose mutant phenotypes include precocious terminal differentiation of epidermal stem cells and altered temporal patterning of gonadal outgrowth. Genetic interactions with other heterochronic loci place dre-1 in the larval-to-adult switch. dre-1 encodes a highly conserved F box protein, suggesting a role in an SCF ubiquitin ligase complex. Accordingly, RNAi knockdown of the C. elegans SKP1-like homolog SKR-1, the cullin CUL-1, and ring finger RBX homologs yielded similar heterochronic phenotypes. DRE-1 and SKR-1 form a complex, as do the human orthologs, hFBX011 and SKP1, revealing a phyletically ancient interaction. The identification of core components involved in SCF-mediated modification and/or proteolysis suggests an important level of regulation in the heterochronic hierarchy.
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