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      A germ cell determinant reveals parallel pathways for germ line development in Caenorhabditis elegans

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          Despite the central importance of germ cells for transmission of genetic material, our understanding of the molecular programs that control primordial germ cell (PGC) specification and differentiation are limited. Here, we present findings that X chromosome NonDisjunction factor-1 (XND-1), known for its role in regulating meiotic crossover formation, is an early determinant of germ cell fates in Caenorhabditis elegans. xnd-1 mutant embryos display a novel ‘one PGC’ phenotype as a result of G2 cell cycle arrest of the P 4 blastomere. Larvae and adults display smaller germ lines and reduced brood size consistent with a role for XND-1 in germ cell proliferation. Maternal XND-1 proteins are found in the P 4 lineage and are exclusively localized to the nucleus in PGCs, Z2 and Z3. Zygotic XND-1 turns on shortly thereafter, at the ∼300-cell stage, making XND-1 the earliest zygotically expressed gene in worm PGCs. Strikingly, a subset of xnd-1 mutants lack germ cells, a phenotype shared with nos-2, a member of the conserved Nanos family of germline determinants. We generated a nos-2 null allele and show that nos-2; xnd-1 double mutants display synthetic sterility. Further removal of nos-1 leads to almost complete sterility, with the vast majority of animals without germ cells. Sterility in xnd-1 mutants is correlated with an increase in transcriptional activation-associated histone modification and aberrant expression of somatic transgenes. Together, these data strongly suggest that xnd-1 defines a new branch for PGC development that functions redundantly with nos-2 and nos-1 to promote germline fates by maintaining transcriptional quiescence and regulating germ cell proliferation.

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          Summary: The chromatin-associated protein XND-1 is identified as a key regulator of a novel pathway for primordial germ cell differentiation in C. elegans.

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          Journal
          Development
          Development
          DEV
          develop
          Development (Cambridge, England)
          The Company of Biologists
          0950-1991
          1477-9129
          15 October 2015
          20 October 2015
          20 October 2015
          : 142
          : 20
          : 3571-3582
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Magee-Womens Research Institute , Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine , Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
          [2 ] Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Center for Biology and Medicine at the Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine, NYU School of Medicine , New York, NY 10016, USA
          [3 ] Department of Cell Biology, NYU School of Medicine , New York, NY 10016, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Author for correspondence ( yanowitzjl@ 123456mwri.magee.edu )
          Article
          PMC6514396 PMC6514396 6514396 DEV125732
          10.1242/dev.125732
          6514396
          26395476
          49671867-2a00-4ee4-8235-9774d3830584
          © 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd
          History
          : 25 April 2015
          : 1 September 2015
          Categories
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          XND-1,Nanos, C. elegans ,Proliferation,Primordial germ cells,Germ line

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