C. elegans seu-1 encodes novel nuclear proteins that regulate responses to UNC-6/netrin guidance cues.

Dev Biol

Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, and Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada.

Published: October 2007

In C. elegans, ectopic expression of the UNC-5 netrin receptor is sufficient to cause repulsion of growth cones and cells away from ventral sources of the UNC-6/netrin guidance cue. A genetic suppressor screen identified the seu-1 gene as required for repulsion of touch neuron growth cones ectopically expressing unc-5. We report here that seu-1 mutations also enhance the frequency of distal tip cell migrations of unc-5 or unc-40 mutants. The seu-1 gene encodes two novel proteins (SEU-1A and SEU-1B) containing a charged central domain and several regions of low amino acid complexity. Transgenic rescue experiments indicate that seu-1 can act cell autonomously in the touch neurons and distal tip cells and that SEU-1 function requires both the SEU-1A and SEU-1B isoforms. A GFP fusion construct was expressed in a dynamic pattern throughout development and localized in the nuclei of neuronal and non-neuronal cells, including gonadal leader cells. These results implicate nuclear SEU-1 in the interpretation of UNC-6/netrin directional information by migrating growth cones and cells.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.07.014DOI Listing

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