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TRX-1 Regulates SKN-1 Nuclear Localization Cell Non-autonomously in Caenorhabditis elegans.

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2016-02-26

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McCallum, Katie C
Liu, Bin
Fierro-González, Juan Carlos
Swoboda, Peter
Arur, Swathi
Miranda-Vizuete, Antonio
Garsin, Danielle A

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The Caenorhabditis elegans oxidative stress response transcription factor, SKN-1, is essential for the maintenance of redox homeostasis and is a functional ortholog of the Nrf family of transcription factors. The numerous levels of regulation that govern these transcription factors underscore their importance. Here, we add a thioredoxin, encoded by trx-1, to the expansive list of SKN-1 regulators. We report that loss of trx-1 promotes nuclear localization of intestinal SKN-1 in a redox-independent, cell non-autonomous fashion from the ASJ neurons. Furthermore, this regulation is not general to the thioredoxin family, as two other C. elegans thioredoxins, TRX-2 and TRX-3, do not play a role in this process. Moreover, TRX-1-dependent regulation requires signaling from the p38 MAPK-signaling pathway. However, while TRX-1 regulates SKN-1 nuclear localization, classical SKN-1 transcriptional activity associated with stress response remains largely unaffected. Interestingly, RNA-Seq analysis revealed that loss of trx-1 elicits a general, organism-wide down-regulation of several classes of genes; those encoding for collagens and lipid transport being most prevalent. Together, these results uncover a novel role for a thioredoxin in regulating intestinal SKN-1 nuclear localization in a cell non-autonomous manner, thereby contributing to the understanding of the processes involved in maintaining redox homeostasis throughout an organism.

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Active Transport, Cell Nucleus
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Caenorhabditis elegans
Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins
Cell Nucleus
DNA-Binding Proteins
Intestinal Mucosa
Intestines
Neurons
Oxidative Stress
Signal Transduction
Thioredoxins
Transcription Factors
p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases

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ASJ neurons, Caenorhabditis elegans, cell non-autonomous signaling, oxidative stress response, thioredoxin

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