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VAV-1 acts in a single interneuron to inhibit motor circuit activity in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Nat Commun.. 2014-12;  5:5579
Fry AL, Laboy JT, Norman KR. Center for Cell Biology and Cancer Research, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York 12208, USA.
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Abstract

The complex molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying neuronal control of animal movement are not well understood. Locomotion of Caenorhabditis elegans is mediated by a neuronal circuit that produces coordinated sinusoidal movement. Here we utilize this simple, yet elegant, behaviour to show that VAV-1, a conserved guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rho-family GTPases, negatively regulates motor circuit activity and the rate of locomotion. While vav-1 is expressed in a small subset of neurons, we find that VAV-1 function is required in a single interneuron, ALA, to regulate motor neuron circuit activity. Furthermore, we show by genetic and optogenetic manipulation of ALA that VAV-1 is required for the ex... More

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