DAF-16 Target Genes That Control C. elegans Life-Span and Metabolism
Massachusetts General Hospital · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Signaling from the DAF-2/insulin receptor to the DAF-16/FOXO transcription factor controls longevity, metabolism, and development in disparate phyla. To identify genes that mediate the conserved biological outputs of daf-2/insulin-like signaling, we used comparative genomics to identify 17 orthologous genes from Caenorhabditis and Drosophila, each of which bears a DAF-16 binding site in the promoter region. One-third of these DAF-16 downstream candidate genes were regulated by daf-2/insulin-like signaling in C. elegans, and RNA interference inactivation of the candidates showed that many of these genes mediate distinct aspects of daf-16 function, including longevity, metabolism, and development.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 8.23
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- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
4- SSSiu Sylvia LeeCorresponding
Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- SKScott Kennedy
Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- ACAndrew C. Tolonen
Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- GRGary Ruvkun
Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Caenorhabditis elegans
- Biology
- Gene
- RNA interference
- Transcription factor
- Longevity
- Genetics
- Model organism