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Investigating the role of RIO protein kinases in Caenorhabditis elegans.

PloS one (2015-02-18)
Tasha K Mendes, Stevan Novakovic, Greta Raymant, Sonja E Bertram, Reza Esmaillie, Saravanapriah Nadarajan, Bert Breugelmans, Andreas Hofmann, Robin B Gasser, Monica P Colaiácovo, Peter R Boag
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RIO protein kinases (RIOKs) are a relatively conserved family of enzymes implicated in cell cycle control and ribosomal RNA processing. Despite their functional importance, they remain a poorly understood group of kinases in multicellular organisms. Here, we show that the C. elegans genome contains one member of each of the three RIOK sub-families and that each of the genes coding for them has a unique tissue expression pattern. Our analysis showed that the gene encoding RIOK-1 (riok-1) was broadly and strongly expressed. Interestingly, the intestinal expression of riok-1 was dependent upon two putative binding sites for the oxidative and xenobiotic stress response transcription factor SKN-1. RNA interference (RNAi)-mediated knock down of riok-1 resulted in germline defects, including defects in germ line stem cell proliferation, oocyte maturation and the production of endomitotic oocytes. Taken together, our findings indicate new functions for RIOK-1 in post mitotic tissues and in reproduction.

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Phosphorus, red, ≥99.99% trace metals basis
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Phosphorus, red, ≥97.0%