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239 related items for PubMed ID: 16890216

  • 1. SER-1, a Caenorhabditis elegans 5-HT2-like receptor, and a multi-PDZ domain containing protein (MPZ-1) interact in vulval muscle to facilitate serotonin-stimulated egg-laying.
    Xiao H, Hapiak VM, Smith KA, Lin L, Hobson RJ, Plenefisch J, Komuniecki R.
    Dev Biol; 2006 Oct 15; 298(2):379-91. PubMed ID: 16890216
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  • 2. SER-7, a Caenorhabditis elegans 5-HT7-like receptor, is essential for the 5-HT stimulation of pharyngeal pumping and egg laying.
    Hobson RJ, Hapiak VM, Xiao H, Buehrer KL, Komuniecki PR, Komuniecki RW.
    Genetics; 2006 Jan 15; 172(1):159-69. PubMed ID: 16204223
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  • 3. Mutagenesis analysis of the serotonin 5-HT2C receptor and a Caenorhabditis elegans 5-HT2 homologue: conserved residues of helix 4 and helix 7 contribute to agonist-dependent activation of 5-HT2 receptors.
    Xie J, Dernovici S, Ribeiro P.
    J Neurochem; 2005 Jan 15; 92(2):375-87. PubMed ID: 15663485
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  • 5. G protein-coupled receptor kinase-2 (GRK-2) regulates serotonin metabolism through the monoamine oxidase AMX-2 in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Wang J, Luo J, Aryal DK, Wetsel WC, Nass R, Benovic JL.
    J Biol Chem; 2017 Apr 07; 292(14):5943-5956. PubMed ID: 28213524
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  • 6. The Sex-Specific VC Neurons Are Mechanically Activated Motor Neurons That Facilitate Serotonin-Induced Egg Laying in C. elegans.
    Kopchock RJ, Ravi B, Bode A, Collins KM.
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  • 8. Cytosolic tail sequences and subunit interactions are critical for synaptic localization of glutamate receptors.
    Chang HC, Rongo C.
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  • 10. Caenorhabditis elegans syndecan (SDN-1) is required for normal egg laying and associates with the nervous system and the vulva.
    Minniti AN, Labarca M, Hurtado C, Brandan E.
    J Cell Sci; 2004 Oct 01; 117(Pt 21):5179-90. PubMed ID: 15456854
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  • 11. Calcineurin interacts with KIN-29, a Ser/Thr kinase, in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Singaravelu G, Song HO, Ji YJ, Jee C, Park BJ, Ahnn J.
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  • 12. A role of the LIN-12/Notch signaling pathway in diversifying the non-striated egg-laying muscles in C. elegans.
    Hale JJ, Amin NM, George C, Via Z, Shi H, Liu J.
    Dev Biol; 2014 May 15; 389(2):137-48. PubMed ID: 24512688
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  • 13. Homeostatic Feedback Modulates the Development of Two-State Patterned Activity in a Model Serotonin Motor Circuit in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Ravi B, Garcia J, Collins KM.
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  • 14. Evolution of neuronal patterning in free-living rhabditid nematodes I: Sex-specific serotonin-containing neurons.
    Loer CM, Rivard L.
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  • 15. Three distinct amine receptors operating at different levels within the locomotory circuit are each essential for the serotonergic modulation of chemosensation in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Harris GP, Hapiak VM, Wragg RT, Miller SB, Hughes LJ, Hobson RJ, Steven R, Bamber B, Komuniecki RW.
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  • 16. Caenorhabditis elegans Galphaq regulates egg-laying behavior via a PLCbeta-independent and serotonin-dependent signaling pathway and likely functions both in the nervous system and in muscle.
    Bastiani CA, Gharib S, Simon MI, Sternberg PW.
    Genetics; 2003 Dec 04; 165(4):1805-22. PubMed ID: 14704167
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  • 17. The serotonin receptor SER-1 (5HT2ce) contributes to the regulation of locomotion in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Dernovici S, Starc T, Dent JA, Ribeiro P.
    Dev Neurobiol; 2007 Feb 01; 67(2):189-204. PubMed ID: 17443782
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  • 18. TRA-1/GLI controls the expression of the Hox gene lin-39 during C. elegans vulval development.
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    Dev Biol; 2009 Jun 15; 330(2):339-48. PubMed ID: 19361495
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  • 19. PDF receptor signaling in Caenorhabditis elegans modulates locomotion and egg-laying.
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    Mol Cell Endocrinol; 2012 Sep 25; 361(1-2):232-40. PubMed ID: 22579613
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  • 20. Caenorhabditis elegans neprilysin NEP-1: an effector of locomotion and pharyngeal pumping.
    Spanier B, Stürzenbaum SR, Holden-Dye LM, Baumeister R.
    J Mol Biol; 2005 Sep 16; 352(2):429-37. PubMed ID: 16081104
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