Characterization of Ce-atl-1, an ATM-like gene from Caenorhabditis elegans

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H. Aoki
S. Sato
T. Takanami
T. Ishihara
I. Katsura
H. Takahashi
A. Higashitani
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[1] Institute of Genetic Ecology,
[2] Tohoku University,undefined
[3] 2-1-1 Katahira,undefined
[4] Sendai 980-8577,undefined
[5] Kazusa DNA Research Institute,undefined
[6] 1532-3 Yana,undefined
[7] Kisarazu,undefined
[8] Chiba 292-0812,undefined
[9] National Institute of Genetics,undefined
[10] 1,undefined
[11] 111 Yata,undefined
[12] Mishima 411-8540,undefined
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Phosphoinositide kinases (PIKs) Ataxia telangiectasia Checkpoint control Aneuploidy RNAi;
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An ATM-like gene was identified in the genome of Caenorhabditis elegans. The putative product of the gene, termed Ce-atl-1 (C. elegans ATM-like 1) consists of 2514 amino acid residues. The C-terminal sequence, which contains a PI-3 kinase-like domain, showed good homology with the products of the gene MEC1/ESR1 from budding yeast, the rad3+ gene of fission yeast and mammalian ATR (ataxia-telangiectasia and rad3+ related) genes. The results of RNA-mediated interference indicated that the major phenotype associated with repression of Ce-atl-1 was lethality (approximately 50–80%) during early embryogenesis. Among the surviving progeny, males (XO animals) arose at a high frequency (2–30%). In addition, 5% of oocyte chromosomes demonstrated aneuploidy due to a defect in pre-meiotic chromosomal segregation. Gene expression analyses indicated that Ce-atl-1 mRNA was expressed in all larval stages and that its level increased about fivefold in the adult stage. The adult expression level was decreased in the glp-4 mutant, which is defective in germ line proliferation. Ce-atl-1 was strongly expressed in both the mitotic and meiotic cells of adult gonads. In summary, Ce-atl-1 appears to be important for early embryogenesis, and loss of its function results in a defect in chromosome segregation, similar to what has been observed for AT-related proteins.
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