- Pub 'PMID:23391688'
Title
Functional studies of the Ciona intestinalis myogenic regulatory factor reveal conserved features of chordate myogenesis.
Authors
Izzi S, Colantuono B, Sullivan K, Khare P, Meedel T
Journal
Dev Biol 2013; 376(2):213-23
PubMed ID
Ci-MRF is the sole myogenic regulatory factor (MRF) of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis, an invertebrate chordate. In order to investigate its properties we developed a simple in vivo assay based on misexpressing Ci-MRF in the notochord of Ciona embryos. We used this assay to examine the roles of three structural motifs that are conserved among MRFs: an alanine-threonine (Ala-Thr) dipeptide of the basic domain that is known in vertebrates as the myogenic code, a cysteine/histidine-rich (C/H) domain found just N-terminal to the basic domain, and a carboxy-terminal amphipathic α-helix referred to as Helix III. We show that the Ala-Thr dipeptide is necessary for normal Ci-MRF function, and that while eliminating the C/H domain or Helix III individually has no demonstrable effect on Ci-MRF, simultaneous loss of both motifs significantly reduces its activity. Our studies also indicate that direct interaction between CiMRF and an essential E-box of Ciona Troponin I is required for the expression of this muscle-specific gene and that multiple classes of MRF-regulated genes exist in Ciona. These findings are consistent with substantial conservation of MRF-directed myogenesis in chordates and demonstrate for the first time that the Ala/Thr dipeptide of the basic domain of an invertebrate MRF behaves as a myogenic code.
Gene involved | Fates |
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Gene Name | Experimental evidence |
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KH.C14.307 (MYF5; MYF6; MYOD1) | Show experimental evidence |
Construct Name | Experimental evidence |
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p.REG.CirobuKH.C11:1684423-1684923_EboxMut>LacZ | Show experimental evidence |
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