RRC ID 76071
Author Tekieli T, Yemini E, Nejatbakhsh A, Wang C, Varol E, Fernandez RW, Masoudi N, Paninski L, Hobert O.
Title Visualizing the organization and differentiation of the male-specific nervous system of C. elegans.
Journal Development
Abstract Sex differences in the brain are prevalent throughout the animal kingdom and particularly well appreciated in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, where male animals contain a little-studied set of 93 male-specific neurons. To make these neurons amenable for future study, we describe here how a multicolor reporter transgene, NeuroPAL, is capable of visualizing the distinct identities of all male-specific neurons. We used NeuroPAL to visualize and characterize a number of features of the male-specific nervous system. We provide several proofs of concept for using NeuroPAL to identify the sites of expression of gfp-tagged reporter genes and for cellular fate analysis by analyzing the effect of removal of several developmental patterning genes on neuronal identity acquisition. We use NeuroPAL and its intrinsic cohort of more than 40 distinct differentiation markers to show that, even though male-specific neurons are generated throughout all four larval stages, they execute their terminal differentiation program in a coordinated manner in the fourth larval stage. This coordinated wave of differentiation, which we call 'just-in-time' differentiation, couples neuronal maturation programs with the appearance of sexual organs.
Volume 148(18)
Published 2021-9-15
DOI 10.1242/dev.199687
PII 271902
PMID 34415309
PMC PMC8489020
MeSH Animals Brain / physiology Caenorhabditis elegans / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans / physiology* Cell Differentiation / genetics Cell Differentiation / physiology* Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental / genetics Genes, Reporter / genetics Male Nervous System / physiopathology* Neurogenesis / genetics Neurons / physiology Transgenes / genetics
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C.elegans tm1446