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Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan
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NEURON AND SYNAPTIC FUNCTIONS-A gene expression fingerprint of C. elegans embryonic motor neurons
*Anye Chi J.Che Sirri A.John SamaDolita Niba L.
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キーワード: ANYECHI, ANYECHI, ANYECHI, ANYECHI, ANYECHI
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NEURON AND SYNAPTIC FUNCTIONS Differential gene expression specifies the highly diverse cell types that constitute the nervous system. With its sequenced genome and simple, well-defined neuroanatomy, the nematode C. elegans is a useful model system in which to correlate gene expression with neuron identity. The UNC-4 transcription factor is expressed in thirteen embryonic motor neurons where it specifies axonal morphology and synaptic function. These cells can be marked with an unc-4::GFP reporter transgene. Here we describe a powerful strategy, Micro-Array Profiling of C. elegans cells (MAPCeL), and confirm that this approach provides a comprehensive gene expression profile of unc-4::GFP motor neurons in vivo.ResultsFluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS) was used to isolate unc-4::GFP neurons from primary cultures of C. elegans embryonic cells. Microarray experiments detected 6,217 unique transcripts of which ∼1,000 are enriched in unc-4::GFP neurons relative to the average nematode embryonic cell. The reliability of these data was validated by the detection of known cell-specific transcripts and by expression in UNC-4 motor neurons of GFP reporters derived from the enriched data set. In addition to genes involved in neurotransmitter packaging and release, the microarray data include transcripts for receptors to a remarkably wide variety of signaling molecules. [J Physiol Sci. 2006;56 Suppl:S85]

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