| Publications from the Jorgensen Laboratory |  |  |
| Authors | Sarah Halevi, Jim McKay, Mark Palfreyman, Lina Yassin, Margalit Eshel, Erik Jorgensen, and Millet Treinin |
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| Title | The C.elegans ric-3 gene is required for maturation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors |
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| Year | 2002-03-01 |
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| Journal | EMBO J. |
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| Volume | 21 |
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| Pages | 1012-1020 |
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| PDF | [PDF-267 KB] |
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Mutations in ric-3 (resistant to inhibitors of cholinesterase) suppress the neuronal degenerations caused by a gain of function mutation in the
Caenorhabditis elegans DEG-3 acetylcholine receptor. RIC-3 is a novel protein with two transmembrane domains and extensive coiled-coil
domains. It is expressed in both muscles and neurons, and the protein is concentrated within the cell bodies. We demonstrate that RIC-3 is required
for the function of at least four nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. However, GABA and glutamate receptors expressed in the same cells are unaffected.
In ric-3 mutants, the DEG-3 receptor accumulates in the cell body instead of in the cell processes. Moreover, co-expression of ric-3 in Xenopus
laevis oocytes enhances the activity of the C.elegans DEG-3/DES-2 and of the rat -7 acetylcholine receptors. Together, these data suggest that
RIC-3 is specifically required for the maturation of acetylcholine receptors.
Todd Harris, PhD ( harris@cshl.org )
updated: Fri Nov 12 09:26:38 2004