pha-4, an HNF-3 homolog, specifies pharyngeal organ identity in Caenorhabditis elegans

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Abstract

To build complex organs, embryos have evolved mechanisms that integrate the development of cells unrelated to one another by cell type or ancestry. Here we show that the pha-4 locus establishes organ identity for the Caenorhabditis elegans pharynx. In pha-4 mutants, pharyngeal cells are transformed into ectoderm. Conversely, ectopic pha-4 expression produces excess pharyngeal cells. pha-4 encodes an HNF-3 homolog selectively expressed in the nascent digestive tract, including all pharynx precursors at the time they are restricted to a pharyngeal fate. We suggest that pha-4 is a key component of a transcription-based mechanism to endow cells with pharyngeal organ identity.

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Horner, M. A., Quintin, S., Domeier, M. E., Kimble, J., Labouesse, M., & Mango, S. E. (1998). pha-4, an HNF-3 homolog, specifies pharyngeal organ identity in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genes and Development, 12(13), 1947–1952. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.12.13.1947

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