Conditional inactivation of MRG15 gene function limits survival during larval and adult stages of Drosophila melanogaster.

Authors: Zhang H; Li Y; Yang J; Tominaga K; Pereira-Smith OM; Tower J

Abstract: The mammalian MRG15 gene encodes a chromodomain protein predicted to bind to chromatin via methylated histone tails. Human MORF4 encodes a related but truncated protein that is capable of promoting cellular senescence in a subset of human tumor cell lines. Drosophila contains a single homolog of human MRG15, called DmMRG15. Null mutation of MRG15 is embryonic-lethal in mice and Drosophila, making the study of MRG15 requirements in adults difficult. In these studies the DmMRG15 gene was over-expressed in Drosophila, during developmental stages and in adults, using a doxycycline-regulated system (Tet-on). In addition an inverted-repeated construct was designed to inactivate DmMRG15 via the RNAi pathway, and RNAi constructs were expressed using both the Tet-on system and Geneswitch system. The DmMRG15 protein was readily expressed in adult flies in a doxycycline-dependent manner. A truncated form of DmMRG15 (called DmMT1) was designed to mimic the structure of human MORF4, and expression of this mutant protein or the inverted-repeat constructs inhibited fertility in females. Conditional expression of the DmMRG15 inverted-repeat constructs during larval development or in adults caused reductions in survival. These experiments indicate that Drosophila DmMRG15 gene function is required for female fertility, larval survival and adult life span, and provide reagents that should be useful for further dissecting the role of DmMRG15 in cell proliferation and aging.

Keywords: Aging/*physiology; Animals; Animals, Genetically Modified; Blotting, Northern; Blotting, Western; Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone/*genetics; Drosophila Proteins/*genetics; Drosophila melanogaster/*physiology; Female; Fertility/genetics; Gene Expression; *Gene Silencing; Larva/*physiology; Longevity/genetics; Male; Mutation; RNA/metabolism; RNA Interference; Reproduction/genetics; Survival/physiology; Transgenes
Journal: Experimental gerontology
Volume: 45
Issue: 11
Pages: 825-33
Date: July 6, 2010
PMID: 20600782
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Zhang H, Li Y, Yang J, Tominaga K, Pereira-Smith OM, Tower J (2010) Conditional inactivation of MRG15 gene function limits survival during larval and adult stages of Drosophila melanogaster. Experimental gerontology 45: 825-33.


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