The Caenorhabditis elegans homolog of the putative prostate cancer susceptibility gene ELAC2, hoe-1, plays a role in germline proliferation
The potential prostate cancer susceptibility gene ELAC2 has a Caenorhabditis elegans homolog (which we call hoe-1, for ẖomolog o̱f E̱LAC2). We have explored the biological role of this gene using RNAi to reduce gene activity. We found that worms subjected to hoe-1 RNAi are slow-growing and sterile....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental biology 2004-02, Vol.266 (1), p.151-160 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The potential prostate cancer susceptibility gene ELAC2 has a
Caenorhabditis elegans homolog (which we call
hoe-1, for ẖomolog o̱f E̱LAC2). We have explored the biological role of this gene using RNAi to reduce gene activity. We found that worms subjected to
hoe-1 RNAi are slow-growing and sterile. The sterility results from a drastic reduction in germline proliferation and cell-cycle arrest of germline nuclei. We found that
hoe-1 is required for hyperproliferation phenotypes seen with mutations in three different genes, suggesting
hoe-1 may be generally required for germline proliferation. We also found that reduction of
hoe-1 by RNAi suppresses the multivulva (Muv) phenotype resulting from activating mutations in
ras and that this suppression is likely to be indirect. This is the first demonstration of a biological role for this class of proteins in a complex eukaryote and adds important information when considering the role of ELAC2 in prostate cancer. |
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ISSN: | 0012-1606 1095-564X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ydbio.2003.10.016 |