The long-term objective this project is to understand the function of the MRF gene of the invertebrate chordate, Ciona intestinalis (subphylum Urochordata, Class Ascidiaceae). The MRF genes of vertebrates encode a family of proteins that play essential roles in skeletal muscle development. They are also involved in muscle repair and regeneration following injury or disuse, and they play significant roles in certain muscle abnormalities and disease states. Thus, their study has clear implications for issues of human health. In contrast to vertebrates, myogenesis in invertebrates appears to be largely independent of MRF gene activity. The experiments described in this project will address an important gap in our understanding of MRF gene function by determining whether the MRF gene of ascidians - an animal group that represents an evolutionary transition between invertebrates and vertebrates - is required for muscle development. Two experimental approaches will be used to address this question. The first will test whether blocking MRF gene expression interferes with muscle development, and involves microinjecting embryos with antisense morpholino oligonucleotides and small interfering RNAs that prevent the mRNAs produced by the Ciona MRF gene from functioning. The second approach will be to determine whether the ascidian MRF gene can elicit muscle development in a tissue where it is not normally expressed. Misexpression of Ciona MRF will be achieved by electroporating embryos with plasmids that express the mRNAs encoded by this gene in developing notochord cells. In each approach, the use of simple, but highly specific markers of muscle differentiation will facilitate the analysis of experimental outcomes. These studies will provide insight into Ciona MRF function, and thus lead to a better understanding of the roles this important family of regulatory genes plays in muscle development.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Academic Research Enhancement Awards (AREA) (R15)
Project #
1R15HD047357-01
Application #
6804155
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-DEV-1 (01))
Program Officer
Javois, Lorette Claire
Project Start
2004-07-12
Project End
2008-08-15
Budget Start
2004-07-12
Budget End
2008-08-15
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2004
Total Cost
$202,493
Indirect Cost
Name
Rhode Island College
Department
Biology
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
075707588
City
Providence
State
RI
Country
United States
Zip Code
02908
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Khare, Parul; Mortimer, Sandra I; Cleto, Cynthia L et al. (2011) Cross-validated methods for promoter/transcription start site mapping in SL trans-spliced genes, established using the Ciona intestinalis troponin I gene. Nucleic Acids Res 39:2638-48
Meedel, Thomas H; Chang, Patrick; Yasuo, Hitoyoshi (2007) Muscle development in Ciona intestinalis requires the b-HLH myogenic regulatory factor gene Ci-MRF. Dev Biol 302:333-44