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A Modular Library of Small Molecule Signals Regulates Social Behaviors in Caenorhabditis elegans

机译:小分子信号的模块化图书馆规范秀丽隐杆线虫的社会行为。

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The nematode C. elegans is an important model for the study of social behaviors. Recent investigations have shown that a family of small molecule signals, the ascarosides, controls population density sensing and mating behavior. However, despite extensive studies of C. elegans aggregation behaviors, no intraspecific signals promoting attraction or aggregation of wild-type hermaphrodites have been identified. Using comparative metabolomics, we show that the known ascarosides are accompanied by a series of derivatives featuring a tryptophan-derived indole moiety. Behavioral assays demonstrate that these indole ascarosides serve as potent intraspecific attraction and aggregation signals for hermaphrodites, in contrast to ascarosides lacking the indole group, which are repulsive. Hermaphrodite attraction to indole ascarosides depends on the ASK amphid sensory neurons. Downstream of the ASK sensory neuron, the interneuron AIA is required for mediating attraction to indole ascarosides instead of the RMG interneurons, which previous studies have shown to integrate attraction and aggregation signals from ASK and other sensory neurons. The role of the RMG interneuron in mediating aggregation and attraction is thought to depend on the neuropeptide Y-like receptor NPR-1, because solitary and social C. elegans strains are distinguished by different npr-1 variants. We show that indole ascarosides promote attraction and aggregation in both solitary and social C. elegans strains. The identification of indole ascarosides as aggregation signals reveals unexpected complexity of social signaling in C. elegans, which appears to be based on a modular library of ascarosides integrating building blocks derived from lipid β-oxidation and amino-acid metabolism. Variation of modules results in strongly altered signaling content, as addition of a tryptophan-derived indole unit to repellent ascarosides produces strongly attractive indole ascarosides. Our findings show that the library of ascarosides represents a highly developed chemical language integrating different neurophysiological pathways to mediate social communication in C. elegans.
机译:线虫秀丽隐杆线虫是研究社会行为的重要模型。最近的研究表明,一个小分子信号,the螨,控制种群密度感应和交配行为。然而,尽管对秀丽隐杆线虫的聚集行为进行了广泛的研究,但尚未发现能促进野生型雌雄同体吸引或聚集的种内信号。使用比较代谢组学,我们显示已知的a虫苷伴随着一系列特征在于色氨酸衍生的吲哚部分的衍生物。行为分析表明,与缺乏吲哚类的排斥反应的螨类相反,这些吲哚类杀螨活性剂作为雌雄同体的有效种内吸引和聚集信号。雌雄同体对吲哚a螨的吸引力取决于ASK的两栖感觉神经元。在ASK感觉神经元的下游,介导吸引吲哚类scar虫而不是RMG中间神经元需要中间神经元AIA,先前的研究表明,它们可以整合ASK和其他感觉神经元的吸引和聚集信号。 RMG中间神经元在介导聚集和吸引中的作用被认为取决于神经肽Y样受体NPR-1,因为线虫和社交秀丽隐杆线虫菌株的区别在于不同的npr-1变体。我们表明,吲哚杀螨剂促进孤立和社会秀丽隐杆线虫菌株中的吸引力和聚集。吲哚类scar虫苷作为聚集信号的鉴定揭示了秀丽隐杆线虫社交信号的意想不到的复杂性,这似乎是基于整合了脂质β-氧化和氨基酸代谢的结构单元的scar虫苷模块库。模块的变化导致信号含量的强烈改变,因为将色氨酸衍生的吲哚单元添加到驱虫性scar虫苷中会产生强烈吸引力的吲哚a虫苷。我们的发现表明,scar虫苷库代表了高度发达的化学语言,整合了不同的神经生理途径来介导秀丽隐杆线虫的社会交流。

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