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nfi-1 affects behavior and life-span in C. elegans but is not essential for DNA replication or survival

BACKGROUND: The Nuclear Factor I (one) (NFI) family of transcription/replication factors plays essential roles in mammalian gene expression and development and in adenovirus DNA replication. Because of its role in viral DNA replication NFI has long been suspected to function in host DNA synthesis. D...

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Autores principales: Lazakovitch, Elena, Kalb, John M, Matsumoto, Reiko, Hirono, Keiko, Kohara, Yuji, Gronostajski, Richard M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1277823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16242019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-5-24
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author Lazakovitch, Elena
Kalb, John M
Matsumoto, Reiko
Hirono, Keiko
Kohara, Yuji
Gronostajski, Richard M
author_facet Lazakovitch, Elena
Kalb, John M
Matsumoto, Reiko
Hirono, Keiko
Kohara, Yuji
Gronostajski, Richard M
author_sort Lazakovitch, Elena
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description BACKGROUND: The Nuclear Factor I (one) (NFI) family of transcription/replication factors plays essential roles in mammalian gene expression and development and in adenovirus DNA replication. Because of its role in viral DNA replication NFI has long been suspected to function in host DNA synthesis. Determining the requirement for NFI proteins in mammalian DNA replication is complicated by the presence of 4 NFI genes in mice and humans. Loss of individual NFI genes in mice cause defects in brain, lung and tooth development, but the presence of 4 homologous NFI genes raises the issue of redundant roles for NFI genes in DNA replication. No NFI genes are present in bacteria, fungi or plants. However single NFI genes are present in several simple animals including Drosophila and C. elegans, making it possible to test for a requirement for NFI in multicellular eukaryotic DNA replication and development. Here we assess the functions of the single nfi-1 gene in C. elegans. RESULTS: C. elegans NFI protein (CeNFI) binds specifically to the same NFI-binding site recognized by vertebrate NFIs. nfi-1 encodes alternatively-spliced, maternally-inherited transcripts that are expressed at the single cell stage, during embryogenesis, and in adult muscles, neurons and gut cells. Worms lacking nfi-1 survive but have defects in movement, pharyngeal pumping and egg-laying and have a reduced life-span. Expression of the muscle gene Ce titin is decreased in nfi-1 mutant worms. CONCLUSION: NFI gene function is not needed for survival in C. elegans and thus NFI is likely not essential for DNA replication in multi-cellular eukaryotes. The multiple defects in motility, egg-laying, pharyngeal pumping, and reduced lifespan indicate that NFI is important for these processes. Reduction in Ce titin expression could affect muscle function in multiple tissues. The phenotype of nfi-1 null worms indicates that NFI functions in multiple developmental and behavioral systems in C. elegans, likely regulating genes that function in motility, egg-laying, pharyngeal pumping and lifespan maintenance.
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spelling pubmed-12778232005-11-05 nfi-1 affects behavior and life-span in C. elegans but is not essential for DNA replication or survival Lazakovitch, Elena Kalb, John M Matsumoto, Reiko Hirono, Keiko Kohara, Yuji Gronostajski, Richard M BMC Dev Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The Nuclear Factor I (one) (NFI) family of transcription/replication factors plays essential roles in mammalian gene expression and development and in adenovirus DNA replication. Because of its role in viral DNA replication NFI has long been suspected to function in host DNA synthesis. Determining the requirement for NFI proteins in mammalian DNA replication is complicated by the presence of 4 NFI genes in mice and humans. Loss of individual NFI genes in mice cause defects in brain, lung and tooth development, but the presence of 4 homologous NFI genes raises the issue of redundant roles for NFI genes in DNA replication. No NFI genes are present in bacteria, fungi or plants. However single NFI genes are present in several simple animals including Drosophila and C. elegans, making it possible to test for a requirement for NFI in multicellular eukaryotic DNA replication and development. Here we assess the functions of the single nfi-1 gene in C. elegans. RESULTS: C. elegans NFI protein (CeNFI) binds specifically to the same NFI-binding site recognized by vertebrate NFIs. nfi-1 encodes alternatively-spliced, maternally-inherited transcripts that are expressed at the single cell stage, during embryogenesis, and in adult muscles, neurons and gut cells. Worms lacking nfi-1 survive but have defects in movement, pharyngeal pumping and egg-laying and have a reduced life-span. Expression of the muscle gene Ce titin is decreased in nfi-1 mutant worms. CONCLUSION: NFI gene function is not needed for survival in C. elegans and thus NFI is likely not essential for DNA replication in multi-cellular eukaryotes. The multiple defects in motility, egg-laying, pharyngeal pumping, and reduced lifespan indicate that NFI is important for these processes. Reduction in Ce titin expression could affect muscle function in multiple tissues. The phenotype of nfi-1 null worms indicates that NFI functions in multiple developmental and behavioral systems in C. elegans, likely regulating genes that function in motility, egg-laying, pharyngeal pumping and lifespan maintenance. BioMed Central 2005-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC1277823/ /pubmed/16242019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-5-24 Text en Copyright © 2005 Lazakovitch et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lazakovitch, Elena
Kalb, John M
Matsumoto, Reiko
Hirono, Keiko
Kohara, Yuji
Gronostajski, Richard M
nfi-1 affects behavior and life-span in C. elegans but is not essential for DNA replication or survival
title nfi-1 affects behavior and life-span in C. elegans but is not essential for DNA replication or survival
title_full nfi-1 affects behavior and life-span in C. elegans but is not essential for DNA replication or survival
title_fullStr nfi-1 affects behavior and life-span in C. elegans but is not essential for DNA replication or survival
title_full_unstemmed nfi-1 affects behavior and life-span in C. elegans but is not essential for DNA replication or survival
title_short nfi-1 affects behavior and life-span in C. elegans but is not essential for DNA replication or survival
title_sort nfi-1 affects behavior and life-span in c. elegans but is not essential for dna replication or survival
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1277823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16242019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-5-24
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