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  • The nematode C. elegans relies on the aquaporin AQP-8 to regulate water balance in response to changing soil conditions, highlighting the importance of osmotic homeostasis.
  • Promoter analysis identified a key regulatory region about 300 bp upstream of the aqp-8 gene, featuring an octamer motif crucial for the interaction with POU homeobox transcription factors.
  • The study demonstrated that CEH-6, a specific POU protein expressed in C. elegans' excretory cells, regulates AQP-8 expression, paralleling the role of its mammalian counterpart, Brn1, in kidney gene expression, suggesting C. elegans could be a valuable model for studying kidney development in vertebrates.

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Due to the ever changing environmental conditions in soil, regulation of osmotic homeostasis in the soil-dwelling nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is critical. AQP-8 is a C. elegans aquaporin that is expressed in the excretory cell, a renal equivalent tissue, where the protein participates in maintaining water balance. To better understand the regulation of AQP-8, we undertook a promoter analysis to identify the aqp-8 cis-regulatory elements. Using progressive 5' deletions of upstream sequence, we have mapped an essential regulatory region to roughly 300 bp upstream of the translational start site of aqp-8. Analysis of this region revealed a sequence corresponding to a known DNA functional element (octamer motif), which interacts with POU homeobox transcription factors. Phylogenetic footprinting showed that this site is perfectly conserved in four nematode species. The octamer site's function was further confirmed by deletion analyses, mutagenesis, functional studies, and electrophoretic mobility shift assays. Of the three POU homeobox proteins encoded in the C. elegans genome, CEH-6 is the only member that is expressed in the excretory cell. We show that expression of AQP-8 is regulated by CEH-6 by performing RNA interference experiments. CEH-6's mammalian ortholog, Brn1, is expressed both in the kidney and the central nervous system and binds to the same octamer consensus binding site to drive gene expression. These parallels in transcriptional control between Brn1 and CEH-6 suggest that C. elegans may well be an appropriate model for determining gene-regulatory networks in the developing vertebrate kidney.

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