Genomic DNA closely related in sequence to
lin-12, a gene that specifies certain cell fates during C. elegans development, was isolated from a C. elegans library by low stringency hybridization. DNA sequencing of genomic and cDNA clones predicts the new sequence to encode an integral membrane protein that shares three repeated amino acid sequence motifs with the
lin-12 product and the Drosophila Notch product: an epidermal growth factor-like motif, the "
lin-12/Notch Repeat," and a motif present in two yeast gene products that have cell cycle dependent functions. Austin and Kimble (see accompanying paper) present evidence that this sequence corresponds to
glp-1, a gene implicated in cell-cell interactions distinct from those involving
lin-12. Possible implications of the predicted structure of the
glp-1 product with respect to these cell-cell interactions are discussed.