ARK-1 inhibits EGFR signaling in C. elegans.
A screen for synthetic enhancers of sli-1 identified ark-1 (forAck-related tyrosine kinase), a novel inhibitor of let-23 EGFR signaling in C. elegans. An ark-1 mutation synergizes with mutations in other negative regulators of let-23, resulting in increased RAS signaling. Genetic analysis suggests that ARK-1 acts upstream of RAS and is dependent upon SEM-5. ARK-1 inhibits LET-23-mediated ovulation, a RAS-independent function. ARK-1 physically interacts with SEM-5 in the yeast two-hybrid assay. We find that sem-5 also has a negative function in let-23- mediated ovulation and suggest that this negative function is mediated by the recruitment of inhibitors such as ARK-1.[1]References
- ARK-1 inhibits EGFR signaling in C. elegans. Hopper, N.A., Lee, J., Sternberg, P.W. Mol. Cell (2000) [Pubmed]
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