Ro60/Y RNP was found as an autoantigen from human autoimmune disease patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and Sjogren's syndrome. The function was suggested to be the quality control of small structured ncRNAs such as 5S rRNA and U2 snRNA. Interestingly, Ro60/Y RNP was shown to be involved in the stress response of cells and bodies. However, the molecular mechanism of Ro60/Y RNP function and the relation between the function and the stress response are not yet clear. C. elegans has a Ro60 homolog, ROP-1, and 19 Y RNA homologs. Previously we reported the expression pattern and the subcellular localization of Y RNA homologs analyzed by FISH experiments using the antisense RNA probes. Because some RNAs are highly homologous to the others, they were difficult to distinguish in FISH. Therefore, the expressions of Y RNA homologs were determined by northern hybridization using the oligonucleotide DNA probes that had the antisense sequence of the loop region, which was unique in each Y RNA homolog. Total RNA from embryo, each larval stage worms and adult worms were blotted onto the membrane. The results were compared with the FISH experiment data. In most cases, the results of northern hybridization and FISH were consistently elucidated. Intriguingly, two bands of different size in northern hybridization were detected with the Cel-7 antisense oligo DNA probe. The RNAs were designated as Cel-7l (longer one) and Cel-7s (shorter one). Cel-7l increased as the developmental stage of worms proceeded but Cel-7s was detected most in embryo and adult. In addition, Cel-7s decreased in two different
rop-1 mutants, but Cel-7l was not affected by the decrease of ROP-1. These indicated that Cel-7l RNA and Cel-7s RNA have alternative functions.