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Title: | Differential Regulation of Innate and Learned Behavior by Creb1/Crh-1 in Caenorhabditis elegans |
Authors: | Dahiya, Y. Rose, Saloni Thapliyal, Shruti Bhardwaj, Shivam Prasad, Maruthi Babu, Kavita |
Keywords: | Mammalian CREB1/CRH-1 CRH-1e expression |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience |
Citation: | The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience,39(40),pp.7934-7946. |
Abstract: | Memory formation is crucial for the survival of animals. Here, we study the effect of different crh-1 (C. elegans homolog of mammalian CREB1) isoforms on the ability of C. elegans to form long-term memory (LTM). Null mutants in creb1/crh-1 are defective in LTM formation across phyla. We show that a specific isoform of CREB1/CRH-1, CRH-1e, is primarily responsible for memory related functions of the transcription factor in C. elegans. Silencing of CRH-1e expressing neurons during training for LTM formation abolishes the long-term memory of the animal. Further, CRH-1e expression in RIM neurons is sufficient to rescue long-term memory defects of creb1/crh-1 null mutants. We go on to show that apart from being LTM defective, creb1/crh-1 null animals show defects in innate chemotaxis behavior. We further characterize the amino acids K247 and K266 as responsible for the LTM related functions of CREB1/CRH-1 while being dispensable for its innate chemotaxis behavior. These findings provide insight into the spatial and temporal workings of a crucial transcription factor that can be further exploited to find CREB1 targets involved in the process of memory formation. |
URI: | https://www.jneurosci.org/content/early/2019/08/13/JNEUROSCI.0006-19.2019/tab-e-letters?versioned=true http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1789 |
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