Novel exc Genes Involved in Formation of the Tubular Excretory Canals of Caenorhabditis elegans

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2019-03-18Author
Al-Hashimi, Hikmat
Chiarelli, Travis
Lundquist, Erik A.
Buechner, Matthew
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Genetics Society of America
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Copyright © 2019 Al-Hashimi et al.
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Regulation of luminal diameter is critical to the function of small single-celled tubes, of which the seamless tubular excretory canals of Caenorhabditis elegans provide a tractable genetic model. Mutations in several sets of genes exhibit the Exc phenotype, in which canal luminal growth is visibly altered. Here, a focused reverse genomic screen of genes highly expressed in the canals found 18 genes that significantly affect luminal outgrowth or diameter. These genes encode novel proteins as well as highly conserved proteins involved in processes including gene expression, cytoskeletal regulation, and vesicular and transmembrane transport. In addition, two genes act as suppressors on a pathway of conserved genes whose products mediate vesicle movement from early to recycling endosomes. The results provide new tools for understanding the integration of cytoplasmic structure and physiology in forming and maintaining the narrow diameter of single-cell tubules.
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Al-Hashimi, H., Chiarelli, T., Lundquist, E. A., & Buechner, M. (2019). Novel exc Genes Involved in Formation of the Tubular Excretory Canals of Caenorhabditis elegans. G3 (Bethesda, Md.), 9(5), 1339–1353. https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.119.200626
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