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<i>daf-28</i> encodes a <i>C. elegans</i> insulin superfamily member that is regulated by environmental cues and acts in the DAF-2 signaling pathway
Weiqing Li, Scott Kennedy, Gary Ruvkun
Genes & Development · 2003 · ▲ 384 citations
Abstract
In Caenorhabditis elegans, the decision to enter a developmentally arrested dauer larval stage is triggered by a combination of signals from sensory neurons in response to environmental cues, which include a dauer pheromone. These sensory inputs are coupled to the parallel DAF-2/insulin receptor-like and DAF-7/TGFbeta-like signaling pathways. Although sensory inputs have been shown to physiologically regulate DAF-7/TGFbeta expression, no such regulation of insulin-like ligands in the DAF-2 pathway has been reported. We show here that daf-28 encodes an insulin-like protein, which when mutated causes dauer arrest and down-regulation of DAF-2/IR signaling. A daf-28GFP fusion gene is expressed in ASI and ASJ, two sensory neurons that regulate dauer arrest. daf-28GFP expression in ASI and ASJ is down-regulated under dauer-inducing conditions and in mutants of DAF-11/guanylyl cyclase, a predicted component of the dauer-pheromone-sensing pathway. Thus, daf-28 expression in sensory neurons is regulated by the environmental cues that normally trigger dauer arrest. Among the 38 C. elegans insulin genes, daf-28 is so far the only insulin mutant to affect dauer arrest. daf-28 was revealed from this functional redundancy by a dominant-negative allele that disrupts a probable proteolytic processing site required for insulin maturation. This DAF-28 mutant is likely to be poisonous to wild-type DAF-28 and other insulins.
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Li, W., Kennedy, S., & Ruvkun, G. (2003). <i>daf-28</i> encodes a <i>C. elegans</i> insulin superfamily member that is regulated by environmental cues and acts in the DAF-2 signaling pathway. <em>Genes & Development</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1066503
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Li W, Kennedy S, Ruvkun G. <i>daf-28</i> encodes a <i>C. elegans</i> insulin superfamily member that is regulated by environmental cues and acts in the DAF-2 signaling pathway. Genes & Development. 2003. doi:10.1101/gad.1066503.
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@article{weiqing2003idafie,
title = {<i>daf-28</i> encodes a <i>C. elegans</i> insulin superfamily member that is regulated by environmental cues and acts in the DAF-2 signaling pathway},
author = {Weiqing Li and Scott Kennedy and Gary Ruvkun},
journal = {Genes & Development},
year = {2003},
doi = {10.1101/gad.1066503},
}
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