SKN-1 links C. elegans mesendodermal specification to a conserved oxidative stress response
Harvard University · Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
Abstract
During the earliest stages of Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis, the transcription factor SKN-1 initiates development of the digestive system and other mesendodermal tissues. Postembryonic SKN-1 functions have not been elucidated. SKN-1 binds to DNA through a unique mechanism, but is distantly related to basic leucine-zipper proteins that orchestrate the major oxidative stress response in vertebrates and yeast. Here we show that despite its distinct mode of target gene recognition, SKN-1 functions similarly to resist oxidative stress in C. elegans. During postembryonic stages, SKN-1 regulates a key Phase II detoxification gene through constitutive and stress-inducible mechanisms in the ASI chemosensory…
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- Biology
- Caenorhabditis elegans
- Transcription factor
- Cell biology
- Oxidative stress
- Gene
- Genetics
- Conserved sequence