Genetics, Vol. 157, 199-209, January 2001, Copyright © 2001

Isoform-Specific Mutations in the Caenorhabditis elegans Heterochronic Gene lin-14 Affect Stage-Specific Patterning

Brenda J. Reinharta and Gary Ruvkuna
a Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02114

Corresponding author: Gary Ruvkun, Department of Molecular Biology, Wellman Building, 8th Floor, 50 Blossom St., Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114., ruvkun{at}molbio.mgh.harvard.edu (E-mail)

Communicating editor: P. ANDERSON

The Caenorhabditis elegans heterochronic gene lin-14 specifies the temporal sequence of postembryonic developmental events. lin-14, which encodes differentially spliced LIN-14A and LIN-14B1/B2 protein isoforms, acts at distinct times during the first larval stage to specify first and second larval stage-specific cell lineages. Proposed models for the molecular basis of these two lin-14 gene activities have included the production of functionally distinct isoforms and the generation of a temporal gradient of LIN-14 protein. We report here that loss of the LIN-14B1/B2 isoforms alone affects one of the two lin-14 temporal patterning functions, the specification of second larval stage lineages. A temporal expression difference between LIN-14A and LIN-14B1/B2 is not responsible for the stage-specific phenotype: protein levels of all LIN-14 isoforms are high in early first larval stage animals and decrease during the first larval stage. However, LIN-14A can partially substitute for LIN-14B1/B2 when expressed at a higher-than-normal level in the late L1 stage. These data indicate that LIN-14B1/B2 isoforms do not provide a distinct function of the lin-14 locus in developmental timing but rather may contribute to an overall level of LIN-14 protein that is the critical determinant of temporal cell fate.





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