2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23042393
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Deficiency in RCAT-1 Function Causes Dopamine Metabolism Related Behavioral Disorders in Caenorhabditis elegans

Abstract: When animals are faced with food depletion, food search-associated locomotion is crucial for their survival. Although food search-associated locomotion is known to be regulated by dopamine, it has yet to investigate the potential molecular mechanisms governing the regulation of genes involved in dopamine metabolism (e.g., cat-1, cat-2) and related behavioral disorders. During the studies of the pheromone ascaroside, a signal of starvation stress in C. elegans, we identified R02D3.7, renamed rcat-1 (regulator o… Show more

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“…R02D3.7 is a transcription factor carrying the well-conserved C2H2-type zinc finger motif. A study has recently described R02D3.7 as a negative regulator of cat-1 and cat-2 – genes involved in dopamine metabolism in C. elegans - rendering it the name RCAT-1 (regulator of cat genes) 57 . Interestingly, R02D3.7 was identified as responsive to the pheromone ascaroside, which normally serves as a signal of starvation or overcrowding in C. elegans 57 .…”
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“…R02D3.7 is a transcription factor carrying the well-conserved C2H2-type zinc finger motif. A study has recently described R02D3.7 as a negative regulator of cat-1 and cat-2 – genes involved in dopamine metabolism in C. elegans - rendering it the name RCAT-1 (regulator of cat genes) 57 . Interestingly, R02D3.7 was identified as responsive to the pheromone ascaroside, which normally serves as a signal of starvation or overcrowding in C. elegans 57 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study has recently described R02D3.7 as a negative regulator of cat-1 and cat-2 – genes involved in dopamine metabolism in C. elegans - rendering it the name RCAT-1 (regulator of cat genes) 57 . Interestingly, R02D3.7 was identified as responsive to the pheromone ascaroside, which normally serves as a signal of starvation or overcrowding in C. elegans 57 . Altogether, these results point to R02D3.7/RCAT-1 as a stress sensor controlling alg-1 transcription and stress response in C. elegans .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Using the FIF, initial mutagenesis studies led to the identification of lines whose DA FIF was diminished or abolished, leading to the discovery of cat‐1 and cat‐2 genes, now understood to support vesicular transport of DA and DA synthesis, respectively. Over the years, these mutants have been used to identify multiple behaviors that involve DA signaling including movement, basal slowing (Sawin et al, 2000), a motor response of animals when encountering bacteria, area restricted search behavior (Jeong et al, 2022), and tap habituation (Giles & Rankin, 2009). Importantly, as de novo synthesis of DA and DA vesicular storage are not lost with mutations in DAT‐1, screening studies utilizing the FIF phenotype failed to identify dat‐1 mutant animals.…”
Section: Elegans Neurodegeneration: What's the Da Transporter (Dat) G...mentioning
confidence: 99%