2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.16.951368
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Roles of the ClC Chloride Channel CLH-1 in Food-associated Salt Chemotaxis Behavior ofC. elegans

Abstract: The ability of animals to process dynamic sensory information facilitates foraging in an ever changing environment. However, molecular and neural mechanisms underlying such ability remain elusive. The ClC anion channels/transporters play a pivotal role in cellular ion homeostasis across all phlya. Here we find a ClC chloride channel is involved in salt concentration chemotaxis of C. elegans. Genetic screening identified two altered-function mutations of clh-1 that disrupt experience-dependent salt chemotaxis. … Show more

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