The CtBP family of transcriptional corepressors has been widely investigated in murine and Drosophila model systems, in which it plays essential roles in development, cellular proliferation and apoptosis; however the Caenorhabditis elegans family member
ctbp-1 remains relatively uncharacterised. Yeast-2-hybrid screens in our laboratory have identified a number of putative binding partners of
ctbp-1 including transcription factors
pag-3,
zag-1 and
egl-13, and the SUMOylation enzyme
ubc-9. Other research has also suggested the histone deacetylase
sir-2 and the C. elegans Rb homologue
lin-35 as cofactors of
ctbp-1. We aim to confirm and investigate these proposed partners by screening for genetic interactions between
ctbp-1 and each candidate. These shall be identified in pseudo-double mutants constructed by knockdown of
ctbp-1 expression by RNA interference within a genetic background containing a mutant candidate. Further, we shall conduct an unbiased mutagenesis screen for genetic interactions with a view to identifying hitherto unknown mechanistic partners of
ctbp-1. These data shall significantly expand our knowledge of how
ctbp-1 functions in nematodes and may provide insights into the activities of the CtBP family as a whole..