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Maintenance of muscle myosin levels in adult C. elegans requires both the double bromodomain protein BET-1 and sumoylation

Attenuation of RAS-mediated signalling is a conserved process essential to control cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Cooperative interactions between histone modifications such as acetylation, methylation and sumoylation are crucial for proper attenuation in C. elegans, implying th...

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Autores principales: Fisher, Kate, Gee, Fiona, Wang, Siyao, Xue, Feng, Knapp, Stefan, Philpott, Martin, Wells, Christopher, Rodriguez, Miriam, Snoek, L. Basten, Kammenga, Jan, Poulin, Gino B.
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3863420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24285704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20136007
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author Fisher, Kate
Gee, Fiona
Wang, Siyao
Xue, Feng
Knapp, Stefan
Philpott, Martin
Wells, Christopher
Rodriguez, Miriam
Snoek, L. Basten
Kammenga, Jan
Poulin, Gino B.
author_facet Fisher, Kate
Gee, Fiona
Wang, Siyao
Xue, Feng
Knapp, Stefan
Philpott, Martin
Wells, Christopher
Rodriguez, Miriam
Snoek, L. Basten
Kammenga, Jan
Poulin, Gino B.
author_sort Fisher, Kate
collection PubMed
description Attenuation of RAS-mediated signalling is a conserved process essential to control cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Cooperative interactions between histone modifications such as acetylation, methylation and sumoylation are crucial for proper attenuation in C. elegans, implying that the proteins recognising these histone modifications could also play an important role in attenuation of RAS-mediated signalling. We sought to systematically identify these proteins and found BET-1. BET-1 is a conserved double bromodomain protein that recognises acetyl-lysines on histone tails and maintains the stable fate of various lineages. Unexpectedly, adults lacking both BET-1 and SUMO-1 are depleted of muscle myosin, an essential component of myofibrils. We also show that this muscle myosin depletion does not occur in all animals at a specific time, but rather that the penetrance of the phenotype increases with age. To gain mechanistic insights into this process, we sought to delay the occurrence of the muscle myosin depletion phenotype and found that it requires caspase activity and MEK-dependent signalling. We also performed transcription profiling on these mutants and found an up-regulation of the FGF receptor, egl-15, a tyrosine kinase receptor acting upstream of MEK. Consistent with a MEK requirement, we could delay the muscle phenotype by systemic or hypodermal knock down of egl-15. Thus, this work uncovered a caspase- and MEK-dependent mechanism that acts specifically on ageing adults to maintain the appropriate net level of muscle myosin.
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spelling pubmed-38634202013-12-16 Maintenance of muscle myosin levels in adult C. elegans requires both the double bromodomain protein BET-1 and sumoylation Fisher, Kate Gee, Fiona Wang, Siyao Xue, Feng Knapp, Stefan Philpott, Martin Wells, Christopher Rodriguez, Miriam Snoek, L. Basten Kammenga, Jan Poulin, Gino B. Biol Open Research Article Attenuation of RAS-mediated signalling is a conserved process essential to control cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Cooperative interactions between histone modifications such as acetylation, methylation and sumoylation are crucial for proper attenuation in C. elegans, implying that the proteins recognising these histone modifications could also play an important role in attenuation of RAS-mediated signalling. We sought to systematically identify these proteins and found BET-1. BET-1 is a conserved double bromodomain protein that recognises acetyl-lysines on histone tails and maintains the stable fate of various lineages. Unexpectedly, adults lacking both BET-1 and SUMO-1 are depleted of muscle myosin, an essential component of myofibrils. We also show that this muscle myosin depletion does not occur in all animals at a specific time, but rather that the penetrance of the phenotype increases with age. To gain mechanistic insights into this process, we sought to delay the occurrence of the muscle myosin depletion phenotype and found that it requires caspase activity and MEK-dependent signalling. We also performed transcription profiling on these mutants and found an up-regulation of the FGF receptor, egl-15, a tyrosine kinase receptor acting upstream of MEK. Consistent with a MEK requirement, we could delay the muscle phenotype by systemic or hypodermal knock down of egl-15. Thus, this work uncovered a caspase- and MEK-dependent mechanism that acts specifically on ageing adults to maintain the appropriate net level of muscle myosin. The Company of Biologists 2013-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3863420/ /pubmed/24285704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20136007 Text en © 2013. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article
Fisher, Kate
Gee, Fiona
Wang, Siyao
Xue, Feng
Knapp, Stefan
Philpott, Martin
Wells, Christopher
Rodriguez, Miriam
Snoek, L. Basten
Kammenga, Jan
Poulin, Gino B.
Maintenance of muscle myosin levels in adult C. elegans requires both the double bromodomain protein BET-1 and sumoylation
title Maintenance of muscle myosin levels in adult C. elegans requires both the double bromodomain protein BET-1 and sumoylation
title_full Maintenance of muscle myosin levels in adult C. elegans requires both the double bromodomain protein BET-1 and sumoylation
title_fullStr Maintenance of muscle myosin levels in adult C. elegans requires both the double bromodomain protein BET-1 and sumoylation
title_full_unstemmed Maintenance of muscle myosin levels in adult C. elegans requires both the double bromodomain protein BET-1 and sumoylation
title_short Maintenance of muscle myosin levels in adult C. elegans requires both the double bromodomain protein BET-1 and sumoylation
title_sort maintenance of muscle myosin levels in adult c. elegans requires both the double bromodomain protein bet-1 and sumoylation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3863420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24285704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20136007
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