AbstractThe mec-5 and mec-9 genes encode putative extracellular proteins that allow a set of six touch receptor neurons in C. elegans to respond to gentle touch. MEC-5 is a collagen made by the epidermal cells that surround the touch cells. Mutations causing touch insensitivity affect the Gly-X-Y repeats of this collagen. mec-9 produces two transcripts, the larger of which is expressed in the touch cells and two PVD neurons. This transcript encodes a protein with 5 Kunitz-type protease inhibitor domains, 6 EGF-like repeats (2 of the Ca2+-binding type), and a glutamic acid–rich region. Missense mutations causing touch insensitivity affect both the EGF-like and Kunitz domains. Since mec-9 loss of function mutations dominantly enhance the touc...
Mechanosensation has been studied for decades, but understanding of its molecular mechanism is only ...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
Touch sensitivity in animals relies on nerve endings in the skin that convert mechanical force into ...
AbstractThe mec-5 and mec-9 genes encode putative extracellular proteins that allow a set of six tou...
AbstractSpecialized extracellular matrix (ECM) is associated with virtually every mechanosensory sys...
Mechanical signaling plays an important role in cell shape and volume regulation, touch sensation, h...
AbstractSpecialized extracellular matrix (ECM) is associated with virtually every mechanosensory sys...
AbstractThe cloning of genes needed for gentle-touch sensitivity in the nematode Caenorhabditis eleg...
AbstractIn the nematode C. elegans, genes encoding components of a putative mechanotransducing chann...
Mechanosensation is central to a wide range of functions, including tactile and pain perception, hea...
Caenorhabditis eleganssenses gentle touch via a mechanotransduction channel formed from the DEG/ENaC...
The ability to transform physical energies from internal and external environments into neuronal sig...
Caenorhabditis eleganssenses gentle touch via a mechanotransduction channel formed from the DEG/ENaC...
Touch sensitivity in animals relies on nerve endings in the skin that convert mechanical force into ...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
Mechanosensation has been studied for decades, but understanding of its molecular mechanism is only ...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
Touch sensitivity in animals relies on nerve endings in the skin that convert mechanical force into ...
AbstractThe mec-5 and mec-9 genes encode putative extracellular proteins that allow a set of six tou...
AbstractSpecialized extracellular matrix (ECM) is associated with virtually every mechanosensory sys...
Mechanical signaling plays an important role in cell shape and volume regulation, touch sensation, h...
AbstractSpecialized extracellular matrix (ECM) is associated with virtually every mechanosensory sys...
AbstractThe cloning of genes needed for gentle-touch sensitivity in the nematode Caenorhabditis eleg...
AbstractIn the nematode C. elegans, genes encoding components of a putative mechanotransducing chann...
Mechanosensation is central to a wide range of functions, including tactile and pain perception, hea...
Caenorhabditis eleganssenses gentle touch via a mechanotransduction channel formed from the DEG/ENaC...
The ability to transform physical energies from internal and external environments into neuronal sig...
Caenorhabditis eleganssenses gentle touch via a mechanotransduction channel formed from the DEG/ENaC...
Touch sensitivity in animals relies on nerve endings in the skin that convert mechanical force into ...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
Mechanosensation has been studied for decades, but understanding of its molecular mechanism is only ...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
Touch sensitivity in animals relies on nerve endings in the skin that convert mechanical force into ...