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A photocleavable masked nuclear-receptor ligand enables temporal control of C. elegans development.


ABSTRACT: The development and lifespan of C. elegans are controlled by the nuclear hormone receptor DAF-12, an important model for the vertebrate vitamin D and liver X receptors. As with its mammalian homologues, DAF-12 function is regulated by bile acid-like steroidal ligands; however, tools for investigating their biosynthesis and function in vivo are lacking. A flexible synthesis for DAF-12 ligands and masked ligand derivatives that enable precise temporal control of DAF-12 function was developed. For ligand masking, photocleavable amides of 5-methoxy-N-methyl-2-nitroaniline (MMNA) were introduced. MMNA-masked ligands are bioavailable and after incorporation into the worm, brief UV irradiation can be used to trigger the expression of DAF-12 target genes and initiate development from dauer larvae into adults. The in vivo release of DAF-12 ligands and other small-molecule signals by using photocleavable MMNA-masked ligands will enable functional studies with precise spatial and temporal resolution.

SUBMITTER: Judkins JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4016105 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A photocleavable masked nuclear-receptor ligand enables temporal control of C. elegans development.

Judkins Joshua C JC   Mahanti Parag P   Hoffman Jacob B JB   Yim Isaiah I   Antebi Adam A   Schroeder Frank C FC  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20140122 8


The development and lifespan of C. elegans are controlled by the nuclear hormone receptor DAF-12, an important model for the vertebrate vitamin D and liver X receptors. As with its mammalian homologues, DAF-12 function is regulated by bile acid-like steroidal ligands; however, tools for investigating their biosynthesis and function in vivo are lacking. A flexible synthesis for DAF-12 ligands and masked ligand derivatives that enable precise temporal control of DAF-12 function was developed. For  ...[more]

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