MFB-1, an F-box-type ubiquitin ligase, regulates TGF-β signalling

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TGF-β signalling regulates cell growth, differentiation, morphogenesis and apoptosis. MAFbx/Atrogin-1 has been identified as a regulator for skeletal muscle atrophy and encodes an F-box-type E3 ubiquitin ligase. However, little is known about how MAFbx/Atrogin-1 regulates cellular signalling. Here, we identify and genetically characterize MFB-1, a MAFbx/Atrogin-1 homologue from Caenorhabditis elegans. The mfb-1 deletion mutant significantly enhanced the dauer constitutive (Daf-c) phenotype caused by mutations in the DAF-7/TGF-β-like signalling pathway, but not the DAF-2/insulin receptor-like signalling pathway. Conversely, the Daf-c phenotypes of DAF-7 pathway mutants were partially suppressed by mfb-1 cDNA transgenes. Therefore, MFB-1 acts genetically downstream in the DAF-7 pathway.A mfb-1::GFP fusion was found to be expressed in the nervous system, hypodermis and intestine and overlapped expression of many DAF-7 pathway genes. We propose that MFB-1 is a novel F-box protein that negatively regulates dauer formation in concert with the DAF-7 signalling pathway in C. elegans. © Blackwell Publishing Limited.

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Aoyama, Y., Urushiyama, S., Yamada, M., Kato, C., Ide, H., Higuchi, S., … Shibuya, H. (2004). MFB-1, an F-box-type ubiquitin ligase, regulates TGF-β signalling. Genes to Cells, 9(11), 1093–1101. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2443.2004.00792.x

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