2016
Activity of the C. elegans egg-laying behavior circuit is controlled by competing activation and feedback inhibition
Collins KM, Bode A, Fernandez RW, Tanis JE, Brewer JC, Creamer MS, Koelle MR. Activity of the C. elegans egg-laying behavior circuit is controlled by competing activation and feedback inhibition. ELife 2016, 5: e21126. PMID: 27849154, PMCID: PMC5142809, DOI: 10.7554/elife.21126.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCaenorhabditis elegansCaenorhabditis elegans ProteinsChloride ChannelsCholineFeedback, PhysiologicalFemaleGene Expression RegulationLocomotionMotor NeuronsMuscle ContractionOptogeneticsOvipositionPeriodicityReceptors, Biogenic AmineSerotoninSexual Behavior, AnimalSignal TransductionTyramineConceptsPassage of eggsUnderlying neural circuitsUv1 neuroendocrine cellsCommand neuronsMuscle contractionNeural circuitsNeuroendocrine cellsRhythmic activityBehavior circuitsCircuit activityCentral pattern generatorCircuit functionBody bendsFeedback inhibitionSlow locomotionPattern generatorNeuronsActivityVulva
2012
Receptors and Other Signaling Proteins Required for Serotonin Control of Locomotion in Caenorhabditis elegans
Gürel G, Gustafson MA, Pepper JS, Horvitz HR, Koelle MR. Receptors and Other Signaling Proteins Required for Serotonin Control of Locomotion in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetics 2012, 192: 1359-1371. PMID: 23023001, PMCID: PMC3512144, DOI: 10.1534/genetics.112.142125.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCaenorhabditis elegansLarge-scale genetic screensSer-4Direct postsynaptic targetsGenetic screenC. elegansSignaling proteinsGenetic systemNon-overlapping setsAdditional proteinsExtrasynaptic signalsMolecular mechanismsElegansSerotonin responseGenesRelease sitesMod 1Multiple receptorsProteinSerotonin controlSerotonergic neuronsPostsynaptic targetsSerotonin functionReceptorsSerotonin receptors