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Screening for C. elegans male copulation-defective mutants by the mating plug phenotype.

Katharine Liu1, Yvonne Hajdu-Cronin1, Ann Chen1, Gary Schindelman1, Allyson Whittaker1, Shahla Gharib1, Paul Sternberg1.   

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Year:  2017        PMID: 32550362      PMCID: PMC7255882          DOI: 10.17912/W2SS9K

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MicroPubl Biol        ISSN: 2578-9430


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We describe an efficient screen for male mating defective mutants in Caenorhabditis elegans. We report the isolation of 20 alleles that confer specific mating defects. In a previously reported screen (Hajdu-Cronin et al, 2017), we isolated 19 Cod (for copulation defective) strains in which morphologically wild-type males fail to mate. Failure to mate could conceivably result from defects in any step of the mating process: response, turning, vulva location, spicule insertion, and sperm transfer. By observation, we identified mutants defective in each of these steps except for vulva location. We believe that this was due to both redundancy of sensory structures mediating this step and our stringent screening conditions. To address this, we modified the Cod screen, using the strain (d); (), in which the presence of a copulatory “plug” over the hermaphrodite vulva provides a visible marker for successful mating (Hodgkin and Doniach, 1997). We backcrossed (d) four times into () to make strain PS1395, the parent of our initial screen (sy4xx series). We subsequently repeated our screen after re-isolating a (d); () strain PS3696 that had consistent mating behavior and brood size (PS3696 is the parental background for the sy6xx series). Since we select for whether males are able to mate with their moving siblings as opposed to paralyzed hermaphrodites, we expected to isolate more subtle Cod mutants (such as incompletely penetrant vulva location defects). The screen would also allow for the identification of plug formation defective and hermaphrodite-specific mating defective strains. In one PS3696 screen, of 1400 F2 clones, 5% were non-Plg, 280 were then examined for behavior; we kept 69 as candidates; eight had strong phenotypes and normal morphology and were given allele names ( and ). turned out to have the same molecular lesion as and was discarded. Overall, we isolated 20 Cod mutants from several screens including several pilot screens (Table 1). was isolated in this screen and found to be an allele of (Schindelman et al., 2006). Table 1

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ReagentsStrains:PS1861: (d); ()PS1862: (d); ()PS2011: (d); ()PS2012: (d); ()PS2013: (d); ()PS2118: (d); ()PS2128: (d); ()PS3696: (d); ()PS4219: (d); ()PS4769: (); ()PS5421: (d); (PS5422: (); (); PS6218: (); ()PS1972: (d); ()PS4770: (d); ()PS1860: (d); ()PS1395: (d); ()
AlleleIsolation namePhenotypeGene
sy414Turning; also Egl
sy4162.2.6Response
sy41918.6.6Vulval location, low penetrancecod-12
sy4209.15.5Vulval locationcod-13
sy4214.7.1Vulval locationcod-14
sy42213.14.1Vulval locationcod-14
sy42321.14.1Vulval locationcod-15
sy4306.20.2Spicule insertion
sy43113.13.8Spicule insertion
sy671336.5Sperm transfer initiationunc-18
sy672801.6Sperm transfer continuation
sy678247.1Multiple mating steps
sy680655.1Response, Vulval locationpkd-2
sy681627.3Response, Vulval locationpkd-2
sy6821358.2Response, Vulval locationlov-3
sy6831345Response, Vulval location
sy684179.6Response, turning, vulval location
sy685740.5Response and turning
sy7091263.8Male-specific coiler
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1.  Copulation defective mutants of C. elegans.

Authors:  Yvonne Hajdu-Cronin; Katharine Liu; Leslie Barber; Helen Chamberlin; William Boorstein; Paul Sternberg
Journal:  MicroPubl Biol       Date:  2017-11-02

2.  Natural variation and copulatory plug formation in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Authors:  J Hodgkin; T Doniach
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1997-05       Impact factor: 4.562

3.  Initiation of male sperm-transfer behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans requires input from the ventral nerve cord.

Authors:  Gary Schindelman; Allyson J Whittaker; Jian Yuan Thum; Shahla Gharib; Paul W Sternberg
Journal:  BMC Biol       Date:  2006-08-15       Impact factor: 7.431

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1.  A new mutation with a polycystin phenotypic spectrum in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Authors:  Allyson Whittaker; Gary Schindelman; Shahla Gharib; Paul W Sternberg
Journal:  MicroPubl Biol       Date:  2017-11-09
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