Identification of genes expressed in C-elegans touch receptor neurons Journal Article


Authors: Zhang, Y.; Ma, C.; Delohery, T.; Nasipak, B.; Foat, B. C.; Bounoutas, A.; Bussemaker, H. J.; Kim, S. K.; Chalfie, M.
Article Title: Identification of genes expressed in C-elegans touch receptor neurons
Abstract: The extent of gene regulation in cell differentiation is poorly understood. We previously used saturation mutagenesis to identify 18 genes that are needed for the development and function of a single type of sensory neuron-the touch receptor neuron for gentle touch in Caenorhabditis elegans(1,2). One of these genes, mec-3, encodes a transcription factor that controls touch receptor differentiation(3,4). By culturing and isolating wild-type and mec-3 mutant cells from embryos and applying their amplified RNA to DNA microarrays, here we have identified genes that are known to be expressed in touch receptors, a previously uncloned gene (mec-17) that is needed for maintaining touch receptor differentiation(2,5), and more than 50 previously unknown mec-3-dependent genes. These genes are randomly distributed in the genome and under-represented both for genes that are co-expressed in operons and for multiple members of gene families. Using regions 5' of the start codon of the first 20 genes, we have also identified an over-represented heptanucleotide, AATGCAT, that is needed for the expression of touch receptor genes(6).
Keywords: genomics; microtubules; differentiation; caenorhabditis-elegans; sensitivity; sequences; encodes; homeoproteins unc-86; mec-3
Journal Title: Nature
Volume: 418
Issue: 6895
ISSN: 0028-0836
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2002-07-18
Start Page: 331
End Page: 335
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000176868000044
DOI: 10.1038/nature00891
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 12124626
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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