Systematic analysis of genes required for synapse structure and function |
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Authors: | Sieburth Derek Ch'ng QueeLim Dybbs Michael Tavazoie Masoud Kennedy Scott Wang Duo Dupuy Denis Rual Jean-François Hill David E Vidal Marc Ruvkun Gary Kaplan Joshua M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA. |
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Abstract: | Chemical synapses are complex structures that mediate rapid intercellular signalling in the nervous system. Proteomic studies suggest that several hundred proteins will be found at synaptic specializations. Here we describe a systematic screen to identify genes required for the function or development of Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junctions. A total of 185 genes were identified in an RNA interference screen for decreased acetylcholine secretion; 132 of these genes had not previously been implicated in synaptic transmission. Functional profiles for these genes were determined by comparing secretion defects observed after RNA interference under a variety of conditions. Hierarchical clustering identified groups of functionally related genes, including those involved in the synaptic vesicle cycle, neuropeptide signalling and responsiveness to phorbol esters. Twenty-four genes encoded proteins that were localized to presynaptic specializations. Loss-of-function mutations in 12 genes caused defects in presynaptic structure. |
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