In mammals, LC3, GABARAP and GATE-16 consist a structural family that has structural homologs in yeast and C. elegans. The general features of this family are not well understood, however this family seem to be involved in the vesicle transport in neuronal events. LC3 was identified as neuronal MAP light chain 3. GABARAP is identified as gamma 2-subunits of GABA-A receptor associated protein. GATE-16 is known to be an essential factor for intra-Golgi transport. The yeast ortholog (Aut7p/Apg8) of these genes is essential for autophagy that is the vesicular transport pathways for bulk degradation. C. elegans is a good organism to evaluate neuronal events, however, nothing has been reported about this family. In this study we reported the feature of C. elegans homologs of this family. By a survey of C. elengas genome, we found two homologs:
lgg-1 and
lgg-2 (LC3, GABARAP and GATE-16 family).
lgg-1 is a structural ortholog of GABARAP and GATE-16. On the other hand,
lgg-2 shows high similarity to LC3. We tried RNAi analyses for the both genes and found that
lgg-1 is necessary for development. Most of the embryos that treated with
lgg-1 dsRNA died during embryogenesis or L1 larva. On the other hand, we could not found any effects in worms treated with
lgg-2 dsRNA. Next, we examined the expression of the
lgg-1::gfp fusion reporter gene.
lgg-1::gfp was expressed in the most embryonic cells, however, in later stages, the expression was restricted in the muscles, such as trunk muscles, and some of vulval muscles and so on.