TY - JOUR
T1 - ASB-1, a germline-specific isoform of mitochondrial ATP synthase b subunit, is required to maintain the rate of germline development in Caenorhabditis elegans
AU - Kawasaki, Ichiro
AU - Hanazawa, Momoyo
AU - Gengyo-Ando, Keiko
AU - Mitani, Shohei
AU - Maruyama, Ichiro
AU - Iino, Yuichi
N1 - Funding Information:
Some nematode strains used in this work were provided by the Caenorhabditis Genetics Center funded by the National Institutes of Health National Center for Research Resources. We thank Yuji Kohara for cDNA clones and in situ hybridization data, Alan Coulson for cosmids, Andrew Fire and Geraldine Seydoux for vectors, Susan Strome for antibodies, Antony Page for a transgenic strain TP12, Toshiko Tanaka for technical assistance, Kim McKenney for critical reading of the manuscript, Hisako Amino, Kiyoshi Kita, Shuji Honda, Yoko Honda, Naoaki Ishii, Ikuma Maeda, and members of the Iino lab for helpful discussions.
PY - 2007/3
Y1 - 2007/3
N2 - The developmental timing of all types of cells must be synchronized and spatially coordinated to achieve the organized development of a multicellular organism. Previously, we found RNAi of asb-1, encoding a germline-specific isoform of mitochondrial ATP synthase b subunit, caused 100% penetrant sterility in Caenorhabditis elegans. ATP synthase is one of the five complexes of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, and defects in some of the components of the chain are known to slow the growth and extend the lifespan of worms. We found that development of asb-1 mutant germ line was not arrested at any stage, but did slow to half the rate of wild type, whereas the rate of somatic development was the same in asb-1 mutants as that of wild type, indicating that asb-1 is required to maintain the rate of germline development but has no effect on somatic development. Among ATP synthase subunit genes, RNAi of asg-1, encoding a germline-specific isoform of the g subunit, also caused asb-1-like sterility, indicating that some other germline-specific components are also required to maintain the rate of germline development. Both asb-1 and asg-1 are located on autosomes while they possess counterparts, asb-2 and asg-2, respectively, on X chromosome, which are both required for somatic development. Chromosomal locations of the genes may be the basis of the segregation of germline/somatic functions of each gene, as were demonstrated for other autosomal/X-linked duplicated gene pairs.
AB - The developmental timing of all types of cells must be synchronized and spatially coordinated to achieve the organized development of a multicellular organism. Previously, we found RNAi of asb-1, encoding a germline-specific isoform of mitochondrial ATP synthase b subunit, caused 100% penetrant sterility in Caenorhabditis elegans. ATP synthase is one of the five complexes of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, and defects in some of the components of the chain are known to slow the growth and extend the lifespan of worms. We found that development of asb-1 mutant germ line was not arrested at any stage, but did slow to half the rate of wild type, whereas the rate of somatic development was the same in asb-1 mutants as that of wild type, indicating that asb-1 is required to maintain the rate of germline development but has no effect on somatic development. Among ATP synthase subunit genes, RNAi of asg-1, encoding a germline-specific isoform of the g subunit, also caused asb-1-like sterility, indicating that some other germline-specific components are also required to maintain the rate of germline development. Both asb-1 and asg-1 are located on autosomes while they possess counterparts, asb-2 and asg-2, respectively, on X chromosome, which are both required for somatic development. Chromosomal locations of the genes may be the basis of the segregation of germline/somatic functions of each gene, as were demonstrated for other autosomal/X-linked duplicated gene pairs.
KW - ASB-1
KW - ASB-2
KW - ASG-1
KW - ATP synthase
KW - Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans)
KW - Developmental timing
KW - Germ line
KW - Meiotic progression
KW - Mitochondria
KW - Mitochondrial respiratory chain (MRC)
KW - Soma-germline interaction
KW - Somatic tissue
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U2 - 10.1016/j.mod.2006.11.004
DO - 10.1016/j.mod.2006.11.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 17223323
AN - SCOPUS:33847015561
SN - 0925-4773
VL - 124
SP - 237
EP - 251
JO - Mechanisms of Development
JF - Mechanisms of Development
IS - 3
ER -