RRC ID 4310
Author Voglis G, Tavernarakis N.
Title A synaptic DEG/ENaC ion channel mediates learning in C. elegans by facilitating dopamine signalling.
Journal EMBO J
Abstract An important component of learned behaviour is the ability to forecast positive or negative outcomes based on specific sensory cues. Predictive capacity is typically manifested by appropriate behavioural patterning. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying behavioural plasticity are poorly understood. Caenorhabditis elegans displays experience-dependent behavioural responses by associating distinct environmental signals. We find that ASIC-1, a member of the degenerin/epithelial sodium channel family, which localizes at presynaptic terminals of dopaminergic neurons, is required for associative learning in C. elegans. ASIC-1 functions in these neurons to amplify normal dopaminergic signalling, necessary for associative learning. Our results reveal a novel role of DEG/ENaC ion channels in neuronal communication by enhancing the activity of dopaminergic synapses. Similar mechanisms may facilitate synaptic plasticity in vertebrates.
Volume 27(24)
Pages 3288-99
Published 2008-12-17
DOI 10.1038/emboj.2008.252
PII emboj2008252
PMID 19037257
PMC PMC2609744
MeSH Acid Sensing Ion Channels Animals Caenorhabditis elegans / physiology* Dopamine / metabolism* Learning* Models, Biological Nerve Tissue Proteins / metabolism* Signal Transduction* Sodium Channels / metabolism*
IF 9.889
Times Cited 40
WOS Category BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
C.elegans tm903