The nervous system of the adult C. elegans male possesses 381 neurons to the hermaphrodite's 302. These additional sex-specific neurons are required for male mating behaviors, namely, response to hermaphrodite contact, backing, turning, location of vulva (Lov), spicule insertion, and sperm transfer. We are specifically studying Lov behavior at the cellular, genetic, and molecular levels. The HOA and HOB hook neurons are required for Lov behavior (1) and the putative sensory receptor
lov-1 is expressed in HOB (2). How does signaling initiated by the LOV-1 receptor culminate in Lov behavior? We are interested in identifying the neurotransmitters and neuropeptides used by the HOA and HOB mechano- and chemosensory neurons, respectively (3). Anne Hart and Arif Nathoo have identified 21 putative n europeptide like protein ( nlp ) genes in C. elegans and made transcriptional GFP fusions (4) which we have screened for expression in the adult male tail. An
nlp-8::gfp transcriptional fusion is expressed uniformly throughout the HOB neuron. Expression is also observed in other non-sex, non-stage specific cells. We have constructed a full length
nlp-8::gfp translational fusion and observed expression only in HOB, suggesting
nlp-8 may be a Lov neuropeptide. We are exploring the role of
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