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Query: EC:3.1.3.16 (
calcineurin
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Calcineurin is a Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent
protein phosphatase
involved in calcium signaling pathways. In Caenorhabditis elegans, the loss of
calcineurin
activity causes pleiotropic defects including hyperadaptation of sensory neurons, hypersensation to thermal difference and hyper-egg-laying when worms are refed after starvation. In this study, we report on arrd-17 as
calcineurin
-interacting protein-1 (cnp-1), which is a novel molecular target of
calcineurin
. CNP-1 interacts with the catalytic domain of the C. elegans
calcineurin
A subunit, TAX-6, in a yeast two-hybrid assay and is dephosphorylated by TAX-6 in vitro. cnp-1 is expressed in ASK, ADL, ASH and
ASJ
sensory neurons as TAX-6. It acts downstream of tax-6 in regulation of locomotion and egg-laying after starvation, ASH sensory neuron adaptation and lysine chemotaxis, that is known to be mediated by ASK neurons. Altogether, our biochemical and genetic evidence indicates that CNP-1 is a direct target of
calcineurin
and required in stimulated egg-laying and locomotion after starvation, adaptation to hyperosmolarity and attraction to lysine, which is modulated by
calcineurin
. We suggest that the phosphorylation status of CNP-1 plays an important role in regulation of refed stimulating behaviors after starvation and attraction to amino acid, which provides valuable nutritious information.
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PMID:CNP-1 (ARRD-17), a novel substrate of calcineurin, is critical for modulation of egg-laying and locomotion in response to food and lysine sensation in Caenorhabditis elegans. 2230 Jul 64
Tolerance to environmental temperature change is essential for the survival and proliferation of animals. The process is controlled by various body tissues, but the orchestration of activity within the tissue network has not been elucidated in detail. Here, we show that sperm affects the activity of temperature-sensing neurons (
ASJ
) that control cold tolerance in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetic impairment of sperm caused abnormal cold tolerance, which was unexpectedly restored by impairment of temperature signaling in
ASJ
neurons. Calcium imaging revealed that
ASJ
neuronal activity in response to temperature was decreased in sperm mutant gsp-4 with impaired
protein phosphatase
1 and rescued by expressing gsp-4 in sperm. Genetic analysis revealed a feedback network in which
ASJ
neuronal activity regulates the intestine through insulin and a steroid hormone, which then affects sperm and, in turn, controls
ASJ
neuronal activity. Thus, we propose that feedback between sperm and a sensory neuron mediating temperature tolerance.
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PMID:Sperm Affects Head Sensory Neuron in Temperature Tolerance of Caenorhabditis elegans. 2732 Sep 29