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Sex-specific regulation of neuronal functions in Caenorhabditis elegans: the sex-determining protein TRA-1 represses goa-1/Gα(i/o).

Vera Kutnyánszky1, Balázs Hargitai1, Bernadette Hotzi1, Mónika Kosztelnik1, Csaba Ortutay2, Tibor Kovács1, Eszter Győry1, Kincső Bördén1, Andrea Princz3, Nektarios Tavernarakis3, Tibor Vellai4.   

Abstract

Females and males differ substantially in various neuronal functions in divergent, sexually dimorphic animal species, including humans. Despite its developmental, physiological and medical significance, understanding the molecular mechanisms by which sex-specific differences in the anatomy and operation of the nervous system are established remains a fundamental problem in biology. Here, we show that in Caenorhabditis elegans (nematodes), the global sex-determining factor TRA-1 regulates food leaving (mate searching), male mating and adaptation to odorants in a sex-specific manner by repressing the expression of goa-1 gene, which encodes the Gα(i/o) subunit of heterotrimeric G (guanine-nucleotide binding) proteins triggering physiological responses elicited by diverse neurotransmitters and sensory stimuli. Mutations in tra-1 and goa-1 decouple behavioural patterns from the number of X chromosomes. TRA-1 binds to a conserved binding site located in the goa-1 coding region, and downregulates goa-1 expression in hermaphrodites, particularly during embryogenesis when neuronal development largely occurs. These data suggest that the sex-determination machinery is an important modulator of heterotrimeric G protein-mediated signalling and thereby various neuronal functions in this organism and perhaps in other animal phyla.

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Keywords:  Behaviour; C. elegans; G protein signalling; GOA-1/Gα(i/o); Sex determination; TRA-1/GLI; Transcriptional control

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31776761     DOI: 10.1007/s00438-019-01625-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Genet Genomics        ISSN: 1617-4623            Impact factor:   3.291


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