PLoS Genetics (Jan 2015)

acal is a long non-coding RNA in JNK signaling in epithelial shape changes during drosophila dorsal closure.

  • Luis Daniel Ríos-Barrera,
  • Irene Gutiérrez-Pérez,
  • María Domínguez,
  • Juan Rafael Riesgo-Escovar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004927
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. e1004927

Abstract

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Dorsal closure is an epithelial remodeling process taking place during Drosophila embryogenesis. JNK signaling coordinates dorsal closure. We identify and characterize acal as a novel negative dorsal closure regulator. acal represents a new level of JNK regulation. The acal locus codes for a conserved, long, non-coding, nuclear RNA. Long non-coding RNAs are an abundant and diverse class of gene regulators. Mutations in acal are lethal. acal mRNA expression is dynamic and is processed into a collection of 50 to 120 bp fragments. We show that acal lies downstream of raw, a pioneer protein, helping explain part of raw functions, and interacts genetically with Polycomb. acal functions in trans regulating mRNA expression of two genes involved in JNK signaling and dorsal closure: Connector of kinase to AP1 (Cka) and anterior open (aop). Cka is a conserved scaffold protein that brings together JNK and Jun, and aop is a transcription factor. Misregulation of Cka and aop can account for dorsal closure phenotypes in acal mutants.