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A predicted membrane protein, TRA-2A, directs hermaphrodite development in Caenorhabditis elegans.

P E Kuwabara1, J Kimble.   

Abstract

The nematode C. elegans naturally develops as either an XO male or XX hermaphrodite. The sex-determining gene, tra-2, promotes hermaphrodite development in XX animals. This gene encodes a predicted membrane protein, named TRA-2A, which has been proposed to provide the primary feminising activity of the tra-2 locus. Here, we show that transgenic TRA-2A driven from a heat shock promoter can fully feminise the somatic tissues of XX tra-2 loss-of-function mutants, which would otherwise develop as male. TRA-2A is thus likely to provide a component of the tra-2 locus that is both necessary and sufficient to promote female somatic development. Transgenic TRA-2A driven by the heat shock promoter can also transform XO animals from male to self-fertile hermaphrodite. This result establishes the role of tra-2 as a developmental switch that controls somatic sexual cell fate. We show that a carboxy-terminal region of TRA-2A, predicted to be intra-cellular, can partially feminise XX tra-2 loss-of-function mutants and XO tra-2(+) males. We suggest that this intra-cellular domain of TRA-2A promotes hermaphrodite development by negatively regulating the FEM proteins.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7555725     DOI: 10.1242/dev.121.9.2995

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


  18 in total

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2.  Use of cDNA subtraction and RNA interference screens in combination reveals genes required for germ-line development in Caenorhabditis elegans.

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2001-07-10       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Outcrossing and the maintenance of males within C. elegans populations.

Authors:  Jennifer L Anderson; Levi T Morran; Patrick C Phillips
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4.  Proteasomal ubiquitin receptor RPN-10 controls sex determination in Caenorhabditis elegans.

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Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2006-10-18       Impact factor: 4.138

5.  Interspecies comparison reveals evolution of control regions in the nematode sex-determining gene tra-2.

Authors:  P E Kuwabara
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 4.562

6.  The tra-3 sex determination gene of Caenorhabditis elegans encodes a member of the calpain regulatory protease family.

Authors:  T M Barnes; J Hodgkin
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  1996-09-02       Impact factor: 11.598

7.  Negative regulation of male development in Caenorhabditis elegans by a protein-protein interaction between TRA-2A and FEM-3.

Authors:  A Mehra; J Gaudet; L Heck; P E Kuwabara; A M Spence
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  1999-06-01       Impact factor: 11.361

8.  The TRA-1 transcription factor binds TRA-2 to regulate sexual fates in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Authors:  S Wang; J Kimble
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2001-03-15       Impact factor: 11.598

Review 9.  RNA and sex determination in Caenorhabditis elegans. Post-transcriptional regulation of the sex-determining tra-2 and fem-3 mRNAs in the Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodite.

Authors:  A Puoti; P Pugnale; M Belfiore; A C Schläppi; Z Saudan
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 8.807

10.  A sensitized genetic background reveals evolution near the terminus of the Caenorhabditis germline sex determination pathway.

Authors:  Robin Cook Hill; Eric S Haag
Journal:  Evol Dev       Date:  2009 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.930

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