Re. Navarro et al., cgh-1, a conserved predicted RNA helicase required for gametogenesis and protection from physiological germline apoptosis in C-elegans, DEVELOPMENT, 128(17), 2001, pp. 3221-3232
A high frequency of apoptosis is a conserved hallmark of oocyte development
. In C. elegans, about half of all developing oocytes are normally killed b
y a physiological germline-specific apoptosis pathway, apparently so that t
hey donate cytoplasm to the survivors. We have investigated the functions o
f CGH-1, the C. elegans ortholog of the predicted RNA helicase ste13/ME31B/
RCK/p54, which is germline-associated in metazoans and required for sexual
reproduction in yeast. We show that CGH-1 is expressed specifically in the
germline and early embryo, and is localized to P granules and other possibl
e mRNA-protein particles. cgh-1 is required for oocyte and sperm function.
It is also needed to prevent the physiological germline apoptosis mechanism
killing essentially all developing oocytes, making lack of cgh-1 function
the first stimulus identified that can trigger this mechanism. We conclude
that cgh-1 and its orthologs may perform conserved functions during gametog
enesis, that in C. elegans certain aspects of oocyte development are monito
red by the physiological germline apoptosis pathway, and that similar surve
illance mechanisms may contribute to germline apoptosis in other species.