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DamID in C. elegans reveals longevity‐associated targets of DAF‐16/FoxO
Eugene F. Schuster, Joshua McElwee, Jennifer M. A. Tullet, Ryan Doonan, Filip Matthijssens, John Reece-Hoyes, Ian A. Hope, Jacques R. Vanfleteren, Janet M. Thornton, David Gems
Molecular Systems Biology · 2010 · ▲ 135 citations
Abstract
Insulin/IGF-1 signaling controls metabolism, stress resistance and aging in Caenorhabditis elegans by regulating the activity of the DAF-16/FoxO transcription factor (TF). However, the function of DAF-16 and the topology of the transcriptional network that it crowns remain unclear. Using chromatin profiling by DNA adenine methyltransferase identification (DamID), we identified 907 genes that are bound by DAF-16. These were enriched for genes showing DAF-16-dependent upregulation in long-lived daf-2 insulin/IGF-1 receptor mutants (P=1.4e(-11)). Cross-referencing DAF-16 targets with these upregulated genes (daf-2 versus daf-16; daf-2) identified 65 genes that were DAF-16 regulatory targets. These 65 were enriched for signaling genes, including known determinants of longevity, but not for genes specifying somatic maintenance functions (e.g. detoxification, repair). This suggests that DAF-16 acts within a relatively small transcriptional subnetwork activating (but not suppressing) other regulators of stress resistance and aging, rather than directly regulating terminal effectors of longevity. For most genes bound by DAF-16::DAM, transcriptional regulation by DAF-16 was not detected, perhaps reflecting transcriptionally non-functional TF 'parking sites'. This study demonstrates the efficacy of DamID for chromatin profiling in C. elegans.
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Schuster, E.F., McElwee, J., Tullet, J.M.A., Doonan, R., Matthijssens, F., Reece-Hoyes, J., Hope, I.A., Vanfleteren, J.R., Thornton, J.M., & Gems, D. (2010). DamID in C. elegans reveals longevity‐associated targets of DAF‐16/FoxO. <em>Molecular Systems Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/msb.2010.54
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Schuster EF, McElwee J, Tullet JMA, Doonan R, Matthijssens F, Reece-Hoyes J, et al. DamID in C. elegans reveals longevity‐associated targets of DAF‐16/FoxO. Molecular Systems Biology. 2010. doi:10.1038/msb.2010.54.
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@article{eugene2010DamIDi,
title = {DamID in C. elegans reveals longevity‐associated targets of DAF‐16/FoxO},
author = {Eugene F. Schuster and Joshua McElwee and Jennifer M. A. Tullet and Ryan Doonan and Filip Matthijssens and John Reece-Hoyes and Ian A. Hope and Jacques R. Vanfleteren and Janet M. Thornton and David Gems},
journal = {Molecular Systems Biology},
year = {2010},
doi = {10.1038/msb.2010.54},
}
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