The caenorhabditis elegans gata factor elt-1 works through the cell proliferation regulator bro-1 and the fusogen eff-1 to maintain the seam stem-like fate

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Abstract

Seam cells in Caenorhabditis elegans provide a paradigm for the stem cell mode of division, with the ability to both self-renew and produce daughters that differentiate. The transcription factor RNT-1 and its DNA binding partner BRO-1 (homologues of the mammalian cancer-associated stem cell regulators RUNX and CBFβ, respectively) are known rate-limiting regulators of seam cell proliferation. Here, we show, using a combination of comparative genomics and DNA binding assays, that bro-1 expression is directly regulated by the GATA factor ELT-1. elt-1(RNAi) animals display similar seam cell lineage defects to bro-1 mutants, but have an additional phenotype in which seam cells lose their stem cell-like properties and differentiate inappropriately by fusing with the hyp7 epidermal syncytium. This phenotype is dependent on the fusogen EFF-1, which we show is repressed by ELT-1 in seam cells. Overall, our data suggest that ELT-1 has dual roles in the stem-like seam cells, acting both to promote proliferation and prevent differentiation. © 2011 Brabin et al.

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Brabin, C., Appleford, P. J., & Woollard, A. (2011). The caenorhabditis elegans gata factor elt-1 works through the cell proliferation regulator bro-1 and the fusogen eff-1 to maintain the seam stem-like fate. PLoS Genetics, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002200

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