Background: The conserved DOS-motif proteins OSM-7 and OSM-11 function as coligands with canonical DSL (Delta, Serrate, and LAG-2) ligands to activate C. elegans Notch receptors during development. We report here that Notch ligands, coligands, and the receptors LIN-12 and GLP-1 regulate two C. elegans behaviors: chemosensory avoidance of octanol and quiescence during molting lethargus. Results: C. elegans lacking osm-7 or osm-11 are defective in their response to octanol. We find that OSM-11 is secreted from hypodermal seam cells into the pseudocoelomic body cavity and acts non-cell autonomously as a diffusible factor. OSM-11 acts with the DSL ligand LAG-2 to activate LIN-12 and GLP-1 Notch receptors in the neurons of adult animals, ther...
Many metazoans have the ability to respond to stressful growth environments by arresting in a diapau...
Animals switch between periods of behavioral quiescence and arousal in response to environmental, ci...
Notch signaling is a highly conserved signaling mechanism that is important for many developmental p...
SummaryBackgroundThe conserved DOS-motif proteins OSM-7 and OSM-11 function as coligands with canoni...
SummaryThe molecular pathways regulating sleep remain poorly understood. Studies in this issue demon...
Abstract Background Notch signaling pathways are conserved across species and traditionally have bee...
In Caenorhabditis elegans, as in other animals, Notch-type signaling mediates numerous inductive eve...
Abstract Background Sleep deprivation impairs learning, causes stress, and can lead to death. Notch ...
sel-12 and hop-1 are two C. elegans genes which are structurally and functionally homologous to the ...
Notch-type signaling plays a fundamental role in regulating the development of metazoans. In the gon...
LIN-12/Notch proteins function as receptors for inter-cellular signals during development. Many aspe...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway controls growth, differentiation and patterning in divergent ani...
Notch signaling was in many stem cell systems shown to play not only an important role in self-renew...
C. elegans vulval development is one of the best-characterized systems to study cell fate specificat...
SummaryAnimals undergo periods of behavioral quiescence and arousal in response to environmental, ci...
Many metazoans have the ability to respond to stressful growth environments by arresting in a diapau...
Animals switch between periods of behavioral quiescence and arousal in response to environmental, ci...
Notch signaling is a highly conserved signaling mechanism that is important for many developmental p...
SummaryBackgroundThe conserved DOS-motif proteins OSM-7 and OSM-11 function as coligands with canoni...
SummaryThe molecular pathways regulating sleep remain poorly understood. Studies in this issue demon...
Abstract Background Notch signaling pathways are conserved across species and traditionally have bee...
In Caenorhabditis elegans, as in other animals, Notch-type signaling mediates numerous inductive eve...
Abstract Background Sleep deprivation impairs learning, causes stress, and can lead to death. Notch ...
sel-12 and hop-1 are two C. elegans genes which are structurally and functionally homologous to the ...
Notch-type signaling plays a fundamental role in regulating the development of metazoans. In the gon...
LIN-12/Notch proteins function as receptors for inter-cellular signals during development. Many aspe...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway controls growth, differentiation and patterning in divergent ani...
Notch signaling was in many stem cell systems shown to play not only an important role in self-renew...
C. elegans vulval development is one of the best-characterized systems to study cell fate specificat...
SummaryAnimals undergo periods of behavioral quiescence and arousal in response to environmental, ci...
Many metazoans have the ability to respond to stressful growth environments by arresting in a diapau...
Animals switch between periods of behavioral quiescence and arousal in response to environmental, ci...
Notch signaling is a highly conserved signaling mechanism that is important for many developmental p...