Two chemoreceptors mediate developmental effects of dauer pheromone in C. elegans

  • Kyuhyung Kim
  • , Koji Sato
  • , Mayumi Shibuya
  • , Danna M. Zeiger
  • , Rebecca A. Butcher
  • , Justin R. Ragains
  • , Jon Clardy
  • , Kazushige Touhara
  • , Piali Sengupta

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Abstract

Intraspecific chemical communication is mediated by signals called pheromones. Caenorhabditis elegans secretes a mixture of small molecules (collectively termed dauer pheromone) that regulates entry into the alternate dauer larval stage and also modulates adult behavior via as yet unknown receptors. Here, we identify two heterotrimeric GTP-binding protein (G protein)-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that mediate dauer formation in response to a subset of dauer pheromone components. The SRBC-64 and SRBC-66 GPCRs are members of the large Caenorhabditis-speafic SRBC subfamily and are expressed in the ASK chemosensory neurons, which are required for pheromone-induced dauer formation. Expression of both, but not each receptor alone, confers pheromone-mediated effects on heterologous cells. Identification of dauer pheromone receptors will allow a better understanding of the signaling cascades that transduce the context-dependent effects of ecologically important chemical signals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)994-998
Number of pages5
JournalScience
Volume326
Issue number5955
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Nov 2009

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