KMID : 0624620230560030153
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BMB Reports 2023 Volume.56 No. 3 p.153 ~ p.159
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The CCAAT-box transcription factor, NF-Y complex, mediates the specification of the IL1 neurons
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Heo Woo-Jung
Hwang Hyeon-Jeong Kim Ji-Min Oh Seung-Hee Yu Young-Seok Lee Jae-Hyung Kim Kyu-Hyung
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Abstract
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Neuronal differentiation is highly coordinated through a cascade of gene expression, mediated via interactions between transacting transcription factors and cis-regulatory elements of their target genes. However, the mechanisms of transcriptional regulation that determine neuronal cell-fate are not fully understood. Here, we show that the nuclear transcription factor Y (NF-Y) subunit, NFYA-1, is necessary and sufficient to express the flp-3 neuropeptide gene in the IL1 neurons of C. elegans. flp-3 expression is decreased in dorsal and lateral, but not ventral IL1s of nfya-1 mutants. The expression of another terminally differentiated gene, eat-4 vesicular glutamate transporter, is abolished, whereas the unc-8 DEG/ENaC gene and pan-neuronal genes are expressed normally in IL1s of nfya-1 mutants. nfya-1 is expressed in and acts in IL1s to regulate flp-3 and eat-4 expression. Ectopic expression of NFYA-1 drives the expression of flp-3 gene in other cell-types. Promoter analysis of IL1-expressed genes results in the identification of several cisregulatory motifs which are necessary for IL1 expression, including a putative CCAAT-box located in the flp-3 promoter that NFYA-1 directly interacts with. NFYA-1 and NFYA-2, together with NFYB-1 and NFYC-1, exhibit partly or fully redundant roles in the regulation of flp-3 or unc-8 expression, respectively. Taken together, our data indicate that the NF-Y complex regulates neuronal subtype-specification via regulating a set of terminal-differentiation genes.
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KEYWORD
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C. elegans, IL1, Neuronal specification, NF-Y complex, nfya-1
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