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hsp-90 and unc-45 depletion induce characteristic transcriptional signatures in coexpression cliques of C. elegans.

Lukas Schmauder1, Klaus Richter2.   

Abstract

Nematode development is characterized by progression through several larval stages. Thousands of genes were found in large scale RNAi-experiments to block this development at certain steps, two of which target the molecular chaperone HSP-90 and its cofactor UNC-45. Aiming to define the cause of arrest, we here investigate the status of nematodes after treatment with RNAi against hsp-90 and unc-45 by employing an in-depth transcriptional analysis of the arrested larvae. To identify misregulated transcriptional units, we calculate and validate genome-wide coexpression cliques covering the entire nematode genome. We define 307 coexpression cliques and more than half of these can be related to organismal functions by GO-term enrichment, phenotype enrichment or tissue enrichment analysis. Importantly, hsp-90 and unc-45 RNAi induce or repress many of these cliques in a coordinated manner, and then several specifically regulated cliques are observed. To map the developmental state of the arrested nematodes we define the expression behaviour of each of the cliques during development from embryo to adult nematode. hsp-90 RNAi can be seen to arrest development close to the L4 larval stage with further deviations in daf-16 regulated genes. unc-45 RNAi instead leads to arrested development at young adult stage prior to the programmatic downregulation of sperm-cell specific genes. In both cases processes can be defined to be misregulated upon depletion of the respective chaperone. With most of the defined gene cliques showing concerted behaviour at some stage of development from embryo to late adult, the "clique map" together with the clique-specific GO-terms, tissue and phenotype assignments will be a valuable tool in understanding concerted responses on the genome-wide level in Caenorhabditis elegans.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34145311     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-91690-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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