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Synthetic DAF-12 modulators with potential use in controlling the nematode life cycle
Fecha
2014-11Registro en:
Dansey, Maria Virginia; Alvarez, Lautaro Damian; Samaja, Gisela Anabel; Escudero, Daiana S.; Veleiro, Adriana Silvia; et al.; Synthetic DAF-12 modulators with potential use in controlling the nematode life cycle; Portland Press; Biochemical Journal; 465; 1; 11-2014; 175-184
0264-6021
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Dansey, Maria Virginia
Alvarez, Lautaro Damian
Samaja, Gisela Anabel
Escudero, Daiana S.
Veleiro, Adriana Silvia
Pecci, Adali
Castro, Olga Alejandra
Burton, Gerardo
Resumen
Dafachronic acids (DAs) are 3-keto cholestenoic acids bearing a carboxylic acid moiety at the end of the steroid side chain. These compounds interact with the DAF-12 receptor, a ligand-dependent transcription factor that acts as a molecular switch mediating the choice between arrest at diapause or progression to reproductive development and adult lifespan in different nematodes. Recently, we reported that the 27-nor-4 - DA was able to directly activate DAF-12 in a transactivation cellbased luciferase assay and rescued the Mig phenotype of daf- 9(rh50) Caenorhabditis elegans mutants. In the present paper, to investigate further the relationship between the structure of the steroid side chain and DAF-12 activity, we evaluated the in vitro and in vivo activity of 4 -DA analogues with modified side chains using transactivation cell-based assays and daf-9(dh6) C. elegans mutants. Our results revealed that introduction of a 24,25-double bond on the cholestenoic acid side chain did not affect DAF-12 activity, whereas shortening the side chain lowered the activity. Most interestingly, the C24 alcohol 24-hydroxy-4-cholen-3-one (6) was an antagonist of the DAF-12 receptor both in vitro and in vivo.