Catalytic-independent roles of UTX-1 in C. elegans development

  • Vandamme J
  • Salcini A
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Abstract

We recently analyzed the functional roles of UTX-1 during development. utx-1 is an essential gene required for the correct embryonic and post-embryonic development of C. elegans, and it displays an H3K27me3 demethylase activity. Rescue experiments demonstrated that the enzymatic activity of UTX-1 is not relevant for its role in development. The phenotypes associated with loss of UTX-1 might, instead, be a result of compromised functions of an UTX-1-containing complex. Here we discuss the possible mechanisms by which UTX-1 contributes to normal development.

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Vandamme, J., & Salcini, A. E. (2013). Catalytic-independent roles of UTX-1 in C. elegans development. Worm, 2(2), e22188. https://doi.org/10.4161/worm.22188

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