研究業績
Genes to Cells 26, 10, 798-806 (2021)
Loss of Caenorhabditis elegans homologue of human MOB4 compromises life span, health life span and thermotolerance.
著者
Momotaj Jahan, Hiroaki Iwasa, Hidehito Kuroyanagi, Yutaka Hata.
カテゴリ
原著論文
Abstract
Mob1/phocein family proteins are conserved from yeast to mammals. Human has four MOB genes, MOB1, 2, 3 and 4. Human MOB1 protein, which is a component of the Hippo pathway, is involved in the inhibition of yes-associated protein (YAP1) through large tumor suppressor (LATS) kinases and plays a tumor suppressive role. In contrast, MOB4 activates YAP1. Caernorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) also has four MOB genes. Moreover, C. elegans has homologues of YAP1 (Ce_YAP-1) and LATS kinases (WTS-1). Nevertheless, our previous study revealed that the Hippo pathway is not conserved in C. elegans and that heat shock activates Ce_YAP-1. We also reported that Ce_YAP-1 is involved in the regulation of life span, healthy lifespan and thermotolerance. In this study, we raised a question whether and how C. elegans homologue of MOB4 (Ce_MOB-4) is involved in the regulation of Ce_YAP-1. Ce_MOB-4 is ubiquitously expressed in adult worms. This expression pattern is similar to that of Ce_YAP-1. mob-4 loss-of-function mutants show short life span, short health life span and compromise thermotolerance. However, heat shock activates Ce_YAP-1 in mob-4 mutant. In conclusion, the role of MOB4 in the activation of YAP1 is not conserved in C. elegans.