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Analysis of the NK2 homeobox gene ceh-24 reveals sublateral motor neuron control of left-right turning during sleep.


ABSTRACT: Sleep is a behavior that is found in all animals that have a nervous system and that have been studied carefully. In Caenorhabditis elegans larvae, sleep is associated with a turning behavior, called flipping, in which animals rotate 180° about their longitudinal axis. However, the molecular and neural substrates of this enigmatic behavior are not known. Here, we identified the conserved NK-2 homeobox gene ceh-24 to be crucially required for flipping. ceh-24 is required for the formation of processes and for cholinergic function of sublateral motor neurons, which separately innervate the four body muscle quadrants. Knockdown of cholinergic function in a subset of these sublateral neurons, the SIAs, abolishes flipping. The SIAs depolarize during flipping and their optogenetic activation induces flipping in a fraction of events. Thus, we identified the sublateral SIA neurons to control the three-dimensional movements of flipping. These neurons may also control other types of motion.

SUBMITTER: Schwarz J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5384828 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Analysis of the NK2 homeobox gene <i>ceh-24</i> reveals sublateral motor neuron control of left-right turning during sleep.

Schwarz Juliane J   Bringmann Henrik H  

eLife 20170228


Sleep is a behavior that is found in all animals that have a nervous system and that have been studied carefully. In <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> larvae, sleep is associated with a turning behavior, called flipping, in which animals rotate 180° about their longitudinal axis. However, the molecular and neural substrates of this enigmatic behavior are not known. Here, we identified the conserved NK-2 homeobox gene <i>ceh-24</i> to be crucially required for flipping. <i>ceh-24</i> is required for  ...[more]

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