Trio's Rho-specific GEF domain is the missing Gaq effector in C. elegans

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Jorgensen, Erik
Other Author Williams, Stacey L.; Lutz, Suanne; Charlie, Nicole K.; Vettel, Christiane; Ailion, Michael; Coco, Cassabdra; Tesmer, John J. G.; Wieland, Thomas; Miller, Kenneth G.
Title Trio's Rho-specific GEF domain is the missing Gaq effector in C. elegans
Date 2007-11-01
Description The Gaq pathway is essential for animal life and is a central pathway for driving locomotion, egg laying, and growth in Caenorhcibditis elegans, where it exerts its effects through EGL-8 (phospholipase CB [PLCB]) and at least one other effector. To find the missing effector, we performed forward genetic screens to suppress the slow growth and hyperactive behaviors of mutants with an overactive Gaq pathway.
Type Text
Publisher Cold Spring Harbor Lab Press
Journal Title Genes & Development
Volume 21
Issue 21
First Page 2731
Last Page 2746
DOI 10.1101/gad.1592007
citatation_issn 0890-9369
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Williams, S. L.; Lutz, S.; Charlie, N. K.; Vettel, C.; Ailion, M.; Coco, C.; Tesmer, J. J. G.; Jorgensen, E.; Wieland, T.; Miller, K. G. (2007). Trio's Rho-specific GEF domain is the missing Gaq effector in C. elegans. Genes and Development, 21 (21), 2731-46.
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