2017
DOI: 10.1002/dvg.23072
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DPFF‐1 transcription factor deficiency causes the aberrant activation of MPK‐1 and meiotic defects in the Caenorhabditis elegans germline

Abstract: The d4 family of transcription factors consists of three members in mammals. DPF1/neuro-d4 is expressed mainly in neurons and the peripheral nervous system, and is important for brain development. DPF2/requiem/ubi-d4 is expressed ubiquitously and presumably functions as an apoptotic factor, especially during the deprivation of trophic factors. DPF3/cer-d4 is expressed in neurons and in the heart, and is important for heart development and function in zebrafish. In Drosophila, there is only one member, dd4, who… Show more

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“…C. elegans contains only one ERK gene ( mpk‐1 ), rendering it the more facile and reliable system in the pathway to measure compared to the six isoforms of PLC. The activation of MPK‐1 was measured, by way of pMPK‐1 to α‐tubulin immunoreactivity, in response to 24 h treatment with rilmenidine at varying concentrations (200, 300, and 400 μM) as per (Chen et al, 2008 ; Villanueva‐Chimal et al, 2017 ) (Figure S4D ). Rilmenidine increased MPK‐1 phosphorylation the strongest at the concentration of 200 μM; the same concentration that elicits the greatest prolongevity effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C. elegans contains only one ERK gene ( mpk‐1 ), rendering it the more facile and reliable system in the pathway to measure compared to the six isoforms of PLC. The activation of MPK‐1 was measured, by way of pMPK‐1 to α‐tubulin immunoreactivity, in response to 24 h treatment with rilmenidine at varying concentrations (200, 300, and 400 μM) as per (Chen et al, 2008 ; Villanueva‐Chimal et al, 2017 ) (Figure S4D ). Rilmenidine increased MPK‐1 phosphorylation the strongest at the concentration of 200 μM; the same concentration that elicits the greatest prolongevity effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these DMPs have regulatory roles in neural differentiation and are associated with NDDs (ie, family with sequence similarity 160 member B1 [FAM160B1] 36 and FMN2 37 ). Some DMPs have regulatory role in the epigenetic machinery, such as DPF1 38 and AHCTF1. 39 This highlights the fact that aberrations in the expression/methylation status of SOX11 affects expression/ methylation status of genes involved in neural differentiation and/or epigenetic machinery, in agreement with the observed global hypomethylation seen in Supplemental Figure 5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 200 L1 larvae from Psod-3 :: gfp synchronized animals were seeded on 60 mm plates of NGM media supplemented with 0, 20, 40, 80 or 100 mM glucose and incubated at 20°C until they reached L4 larval stage. At this stage plates were transferred to an air incubator at 31°C for 8 h as indicated [ 29 ]. After heat shock, animals were anesthetized with 10 mM tetramisole, mounted on agarose pads at 2% and observed on a Nikon Eclipse E600 microscope equipped with an AxioCam MRc camera and Zeiss AxioVision software.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%