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A glial DEG/ENaC channel functions with neuronal channel DEG-1 to mediate specific sensory functions in C. elegans
Wang Y.1; Apicella Jr. A.2; Lee S.-K.2; Ezcurra M.2; Slone R.D.3; Goldmit M.4; Schafer W.R.2; Shaham S.4; Driscoll M.3; Bianchi L.1
2008-09-17
Source PublicationEMBO Journal
ISSN02614189 14602075
Volume27Issue:18Pages:2388-2399
Abstract

Mammalian neuronal DEG/ENaC channels known as ASICs (acid-sensing ion channels) mediate sensory perception and memory formation. ASICS are closed at rest and are gated by protons. Members of the DEG/ENaC family expressed in epithelial tissues are called ENaCs and mediate Na transport across epithelia. ENaCs exhibit constitutive activity and strict Na selectivity. We report here the analysis of the first DEG/ENaC in Caenorhabditis elegans with functional features of ENaCs that is involved in sensory perception. ACD-1 (acid-sensitive channel, degenerin-like) is constitutively open and impermeable to Ca, yet it is required with neuronal DEG/ENaC channel DEG-1 for acid avoidance and chemotaxis to the amino acid lysine. Surprisingly, we document that ACD-1 is required in glia rather than neurons to orchestrate sensory perception. We also report that ACD-1 is inhibited by extracellular and intracellular acidification and, based on the analysis of an acid-hypersensitive ACD-1 mutant, we propose a mechanism of action of ACD-1 in sensory responses based on its sensitivity to protons. Our findings suggest that channels with ACD-1 features may be expressed in mammalian glia and have important functions in controlling neuronal function. ©2008 European Molecular Biology Organization.

KeywordC. Elegans Deg/enac Channels Glia Sensory Perception
DOI10.1038/emboj.2008.161
URLView the original
Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000259260100004
Scopus ID2-s2.0-51949091423
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Affiliation1.University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
2.The Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology
3.Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
4.Rockefeller University
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Wang Y.,Apicella Jr. A.,Lee S.-K.,et al. A glial DEG/ENaC channel functions with neuronal channel DEG-1 to mediate specific sensory functions in C. elegans[J]. EMBO Journal, 2008, 27(18), 2388-2399.
APA Wang Y.., Apicella Jr. A.., Lee S.-K.., Ezcurra M.., Slone R.D.., Goldmit M.., Schafer W.R.., Shaham S.., Driscoll M.., & Bianchi L. (2008). A glial DEG/ENaC channel functions with neuronal channel DEG-1 to mediate specific sensory functions in C. elegans. EMBO Journal, 27(18), 2388-2399.
MLA Wang Y.,et al."A glial DEG/ENaC channel functions with neuronal channel DEG-1 to mediate specific sensory functions in C. elegans".EMBO Journal 27.18(2008):2388-2399.
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