RNA-binding proteins SOP-2 and SOR-1 form a novel PcG-like complex in C. elegans

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We describe the identification and characterization of a novel PcG gene in C. elegans, sor-1, which is involved in global repression of Hox genes. sor-1 encodes a novel protein with an RNA-binding activity. We provide evidence that SOR-1 and the previously identified RNA-binding protein SOP-2 may constitute an RNA-binding complex in Hox gene repression. SOR-1 and SOP-2 directly interact with each other and are colocalized in nuclear bodies. The localization of SOR-1 depends on SOP-2. Surprisingly, homologs of SOR-1 and SOP-2 are not found in other organisms, including the congeneric species C. briggsae, suggesting an unexpected lack of evolutionary constraint on an essential global gene regulatory system.

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Zhang, T., Sun, Y., Tian, E., Deng, H., Zhang, Y., Luo, X., … Zhang, H. (2006). RNA-binding proteins SOP-2 and SOR-1 form a novel PcG-like complex in C. elegans. Development, 133(6), 1023–1033. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.02275

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