C-elegans ZAG-1, a Zn-finger-homeodomain protein, regulates axonal development and neuronal differentiation

被引:107
作者
Clark, SG [1 ]
Chiu, C [1 ]
机构
[1] NYU, Sch Med, Skirball Inst, Dept Pharmacol,Mol Neurobiol Program, New York, NY 10016 USA
来源
DEVELOPMENT | 2003年 / 130卷 / 16期
关键词
C; elegans; Zn-finger-homeodomain; axon branching; neuronal differentiation;
D O I
10.1242/dev.00571
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Neurons acquire distinct cell identities and implement differential gene programs to generate their appropriate neuronal attributes. On the basis of position, axonal structure and synaptic connectivity, the 302 neurons of the nematode Ceanorhabditis elegans are divided into 118 classes. The development and differentiation of many neurons require the gene zag-1, which encodes a deltaEF1/ZFH-1 Zn-finger-homeodomain protein. zag-1 mutations cause misexpression of neuron-specific genes, block formation of stereotypic axon branches, perturb neuronal migrations, and induce various axon-guidance, fasciculation and branching errors. A zag-1-GFP translational reporter is expressed transiently in most or all neurons during embryogenesis and in select neurons during the first larval stage. Analysis of the zag-1 promoter reveals that zag-1 is expressed in neurons and specific muscles, and that ZAG-1 directly represses its own expression. zag-1 activity also downregulates; expression of genes involved in either the synthesis or reuptake of serotonin, dopamine and GABA. We propose that ZAG-1 acts as a transcriptional repressor to regulate multiple, discrete, neuron-specific aspects of terminal differentiation, including cell migration, axonal development and gene expression.
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页码:3781 / 3794
页数:14
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