The Notch pathway is the key signal for many cell fate decisions in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans including the uterine pi cell fate, crucial for a proper uterine-vulval connection and egg laying. Expression of the egl-13 SOX domain transcription factor is specifically upregulated upon induction of the pi lineage and not in response to other LIN-12/Notch-mediated decisions. We determined that dual regulation by LIN-12 and FOS-1 is required for egl-13 expression at specification and for complete rescue of egl-13 mutants. We found that fos-1 mutants exhibit uterine defects and fail to express pi markers. We show that FOS-1 is expressed at pi cell specification and can bind in vitro to egl-13 upstream regulatory sequence (URS) as a heterodimer with C. elegans Jun.
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