Tissue-specific RNA-seq defines genes governing male tail tip morphogenesis in C. elegans

Karin C. Kiontke, R. Antonio Herrera, D. Adam Mason, Alyssa Woronik, Stephanie Vernooy, Yash Patel, David H.A. Fitch

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Abstract

Caenorhabditis elegans males undergo sex-specific tail tip morphogenesis (TTM) under the control of the DM-domain transcription factor DMD-3. To find genes regulated by DMD-3, we performed RNA-seq of laser-dissected tail tips. We identified 564 genes differentially expressed (DE) in wild-type males versus dmd-3(-) males and hermaphrodites. The transcription profile of dmd-3(-) tail tips is similar to that in hermaphrodites. For validation, we analyzed transcriptional reporters for 49 genes and found male-specific or male-biased expression for 26 genes. Only 11 DE genes overlapped with genes found in a previous RNAi screen for defective TTM. GO enrichment analysis of DE genes finds upregulation of genes within the unfolded protein response pathway and downregulation of genes involved in cuticle maintenance. Of the DE genes, 40 are transcription factors, indicating that the gene network downstream of DMD-3 is complex and potentially modular.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numberdev202787
JournalDevelopment (Cambridge)
Volume151
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • Chondroitin proteoglycan
  • DMD-3
  • Differential expression
  • Gene regulatory network

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Molecular Biology
  • Developmental Biology

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