Homologs of the Caenorhabditis elegans m ... filarial parasite Brugia malayi
Homologs of the Caenorhabditis elegans masculinizing gene her-1 in C. briggsae and the filarial parasite Brugia malayi.
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The masculinizing gene her-1 in Caenorhabditis elegans (Ce-her-1) encodes a novel protein, HER-1A, which is required for male development. To identify conserved elements in her-1 we have cloned and characterized two homologous nematode genes: one by synteny from the closely related free-living species C. briggsae (Cb-her-1) and the other, starting with a fortuitously identified expressed sequence tag, from the distantly related parasite Brugia malayi (Bm-her-1). The overall sequence identities of the predicted gene products with Ce-HER-1A are only 57% for Cb-HER-1, which is considerably lower than has been found for most homologous briggsae genes, and 35% for Bm-HER-1. However, conserved residues are found throughout both proteins, and like Ce-HER-1A, both have putative N-terminal signal sequences. Ce-her-1 produces a larger masculinizing transcript (her-1a) and a smaller transcript of unknown function (her-1b); both are present essentially only in males. By contrast, Cb-her-1 appears to produce only one transcript, corresponding to her-1a; it is enriched in males but present also in hermaphrodites. Injection of dsRNA transcribed from Cb-her-1 into C. briggsae hermaphrodites (RNA interference) caused XO animals to develop into partially fertile hermaphrodites. Introducing a Cb-her-1 construct as a transgene under control of the C. elegans unc-54 myosin heavy chain promoter caused strong masculinization of both C. briggsae and C. elegans hermaphrodites. Introduction of a similar Bm-her-1 construct into C. elegans caused only very weak, if any, masculinization. We conclude that in spite of considerable divergence the Cb gene is likely to be a functional ortholog of Ce-her-1, while the function of the distantly related Bm gene remains uncertain.
Streit A, Li W, Robertson B, Schein J, Kamal IH, Marra M, Wood WB
Genetics
1999-08-01 00:00
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1573-84
Amino Acid Sequence,Animals,Animals, Genetically Modified,Brugia malayi,Caenorhabditis,Caenorhabditis elegans,Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins,Cloning, Molecular,DNA, Complementary,Evolution, Molecular,Genes, Helminth,Helminth Proteins,Hermaphroditism,Molecular Sequence Data,Promoter Regions (Genetics),Recombinant Fusion Proteins,Sequence Alignment,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid,Sex Determination (Genetics),Species Specificity,Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins,DNA, Complementary,Helminth Proteins,Recombinant Fusion Proteins,her-1 protein, C elegans
Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0347, USA
Genetics
NICHD HD-11762
0016-6731
1330
True
10430584