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Transcriptional control and patterning of the pho-1 gene, an essential acid phosphatase expressed in the C. elegans intestine.

Tetsunari Fukushige1, Barbara Goszczynski, Jie Yan, James D McGhee.   

Abstract

We have previously described an acid phosphatase enzyme, PHO-1, present at the lumenal surface of all but the anterior six cells of the Caenorhabditis elegans intestine. In the present paper, we identify the pho-1 structural gene, which encodes a histidine acid phosphatase showing highest similarity to human prostatic acid phosphatase. The pho-1 5'-flanking DNA is capable of directing reporter gene expression that is both gut specific, correctly timed and correctly "patterned", that is, not expressed in the gut anterior. Furthermore, this anterior-posterior patterning of pho-1 expression responds to the C. elegans Wnt pathway as if pho-1 is repressed (directly or indirectly) by high levels of the HMG effector protein POP-1. Transgenic analysis of the pho-1 promoter shows that gut expression is critically dependent on a single WGATAR site. The gut-specific GATA factor ELT-2 binds to this site in vitro and removal of ELT-2 from the embryo destroys expression of the pho-1 reporter. Thus, all our results indicate that pho-1 is a direct downstream target of ELT-2. Finally, the pho-1 loss-of-function mutation shows an interesting and unexpected phenotype for a somatically-expressed hydrolytic enzyme: loss of pho-1 causes arrest of the majority of embryos but this lethality is a maternal effect. We suggest that pho-1 is required by the maternal intestine to assimilate some nutrient or cleavage product that is subsequently provided to the next generation of embryos.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15733671     DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2004.12.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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