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Modulation of Gq-Rho Signaling by the ERK MAPK Pathway Controls Locomotion in .

Citation
Coleman, B., et al. “Modulation Of Gq-Rho Signaling By The Erk Mapk Pathway Controls Locomotion In .”. Genetics, pp. 523-535.
Center University of Washington
Author Brantley Coleman, Irini Topalidou, Michael Ailion
Keywords C. elegans, ERK MAPK pathway, G protein, Gq signaling, Rho small GTPase
Abstract

The heterotrimeric G protein Gq regulates neuronal activity through distinct downstream effector pathways. In addition to the canonical Gq effector phospholipase Cβ, the small GTPase Rho was recently identified as a conserved effector of Gq. To identify additional molecules important for Gq signaling in neurons, we performed a forward genetic screen in the nematode for suppressors of the hyperactivity and exaggerated waveform of an activated Gq mutant. We isolated two mutations affecting the MAP kinase scaffold protein KSR-1 and found that KSR-1 modulates locomotion downstream of, or in parallel to, the Gq-Rho pathway. Through epistasis experiments, we found that the core ERK MAPK cascade is required for Gq-Rho regulation of locomotion, but that the canonical ERK activator LET-60/Ras may not be required. Through neuron-specific rescue experiments, we found that the ERK pathway functions in head acetylcholine neurons to control Gq-dependent locomotion. Additionally, expression of activated LIN-45/Raf in head acetylcholine neurons is sufficient to cause an exaggerated waveform phenotype and hypersensitivity to the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor aldicarb, similar to an activated Gq mutant. Taken together, our results suggest that the ERK MAPK pathway modulates the output of Gq-Rho signaling to control locomotion behavior in .

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Genetics
Volume
209
Issue
2
Number of Pages
523-535
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1943-2631
DOI
10.1534/genetics.118.300977
Alternate Journal
Genetics
PMID
29615470
PMCID
PMC5972424
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