The Fork head transcription factor DAF-16 transduces insulin-like metabolic and longevity signals in C. elegans

S Ogg, S Paradis, S Gottlieb, GI Patterson, L Lee… - Nature, 1997 - nature.com
S Ogg, S Paradis, S Gottlieb, GI Patterson, L Lee, HA Tissenbaum, G Ruvkun
Nature, 1997nature.com
In mammals, insulin signalling regulates glucose transport together with the expression and
activity of various metabolic enzymes. In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, a related
pathway regulates metabolism, development and longevity,. Wild-type animals enter the
developmentally arrested dauer stage in response to high levels of a secreted pheromone,
accumulating large amounts of fat in their intestines and hypodermis. Mutants in DAF-2 (a
homologue of the mammalian insulin receptor) and AGE-1 (a homologue of the catalytic …
Abstract
In mammals, insulin signalling regulates glucose transport together with the expression and activity of various metabolic enzymes. In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, a related pathway regulates metabolism, development and longevity,. Wild-type animals enter the developmentally arrested dauer stage in response to high levels of a secreted pheromone, accumulating large amounts of fat in their intestines and hypodermis. Mutants in DAF-2 (a homologue of the mammalian insulin receptor) and AGE-1 (a homologue of the catalytic subunit of mammalian phosphatidylinositol 3-OH kinase) arrest development at the dauer stage. Moreover, animals bearing weak or temperature-sensitive mutations in daf-2 and age-1 can develop reproductively, but nevertheless show increased energy storage and longevity,,,. Here we show that null mutations in daf-16 suppress the effects of mutations in daf-2 or age-1; lack of daf-16 bypasses the need for this insulin receptor-like signalling pathway. The principal role of DAF-2/AGE-1 signalling is thus to antagonize DAF-16. daf-16 is widely expressed and encodes three members of the Fork head family of transcription factors. The DAF-2 pathway acts synergistically with the pathway activated by a nematode TGF-β-type signal, DAF-7, suggesting that DAF-16 cooperates with nematode SMAD proteins in regulating the transcription of key metabolic and developmental control genes. The probable human orthologues of DAF-16, FKHR and AFX, may also act downstream of insulin signalling and cooperate with TGF-β effectors in mediating metabolic regulation. These genes may be dysregulated in diabetes.
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