Neuronal cell fate decisions:  O2 and CO2 sensing neurons require egl-13/Sox5

Jakob Gramstrup Petersen, Roger David John Pocock

    Abstract

    We recently conducted a study that aimed to describe the differentiation mechanisms used to generate O2 and CO2 sensing neurons in C. elegans. We identified egl-13/Sox5 to be required for the differentiation of both O2 and CO2 sensing neurons. We found that egl-13 functions cell autonomously to drive O2 and CO2 sensing neuron fate and is therefore essential for O2 and CO2 sensing-induced behaviors. Through systematic dissection of the egl-13 promoter we identified upstream regulators of egl-13 and proposed a model of how differentiation of O2 and CO2 sensing neurons is regulated. In this commentary we discuss our findings and open questions we wish to address in future studies.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalWorm
    Volume2
    Issue number4
    Pages (from-to)e27284
    ISSN2162-4046
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2013

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