Reprogramming of early embryonic blastomeres into endodermal progenitors by a Caenorhabditis elegans GATA factor

  1. Jiangwen Zhu1,
  2. Tetsunari Fukushige2,
  3. James D. McGhee2, and
  4. Joel H. Rothman1,3
  1. 1Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and Neuroscience Research Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106 USA; 2Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N1, Canada

Abstract

The END-1 GATA factor has been implicated in specifying endoderm in Caenorhabditis elegans and is the earliest known zygotic protein expressed in the lineage of E, the clonal endoderm progenitor. We report that ubiquitous end-1 expression during a critical period in embryogenesis causes all non-endodermal lineages to produce endoderm instead of ectoderm and/or mesoderm. END-1 expression bypasses the requirement for maternal SKN-1 and the maternal Wnt signaling pathway in endoderm formation. This suggests that a primary function of these maternal factors is to regulate zygoticend-1 expression, which is then sufficient to initiate the entire program for endoderm development.

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  • 3 Corresponding author.

  • E-MAIL rothman{at}lifesci.ucsb.edu; FAX (805) 893-2005.

    • Received September 2, 1998.
    • Accepted October 19, 1998.
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