General identity of the Caenorhabditis elegans AWC olfactory neuron pair is specified by the OTX/OTD transcription factor CEH-36 and the HMG-box transcription factor SOX-2, followed by asymmetrical differentiation of the pair into two distinct subtypes, default AWCOFF and induced AWCON, through a stochastic signaling event. The HMX/NKX transcription factor MLS-2 regulates the expression of
ceh-36 to specify general AWC identity. However, general AWC identity is lost in only one of the two AWC cells in the majority of
mls-2 null mutants displaying defective general AWC identity, suggesting that additional transcription factors have a partially overlapping role with MLS-2 in the specification of general AWC identity. Here, we identify a role of
unc-62, encoding a homothorax/Meis/TALE homeodomain protein, in the specification of general AWC identity. As in
mls-2 null mutants,
unc-62 null mutants showed an incomplete penetrance in loss of general AWC identity. However,
unc-62;
mls-2 double mutants display a nearly complete penetrance of identity loss in both AWC cells. Thus,
unc-62 and
mls-2 have a partially overlapping function in the specification of general AWC identity. Furthermore, our genetic results suggest that
mls-2 and
unc-62 act cell autonomously in promoting the AWCON subtype. Together, our findings reveal the sequential roles of the
unc-62 and
mls-2 pair in AWC development, specification of general AWC identity in early embryogenesis, and asymmetric differentiation of AWC subtypes in late embryogenesis.