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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2008

Functional Characterization of Three G Protein-coupled Receptors for Pigment Dispersing Factors in Caenorhabditis elegans

Tom Janssen; Steven Husson; Marleen Lindemans; Inge Mertens; Suzanne Rademakers; Kris Ver Donck; Johan Geysen; Gert Jansen; Liliane Schoofs

Here, we report the identification, cloning, and functional characterization of three Caenorhabditis elegans G protein-coupled pigment dispersing factor (PDF) receptors, which we designated as Ce_PDFR-1a, -b, and -c. They represent three splice isoforms of the same gene (C13B9.4), which share a high degree of similarity with the Drosophila PDF receptor and are distantly related to the mammalian vasoactive intestinal peptide receptors (VPAC2) and calcitonin receptors. In a reverse pharmacological screen, three bioactive C. elegans neuropeptides, which were recently identified as the Drosophila PDF orthologues, were able to activate these receptors in a dose-dependent manner with nanomolar potency (isoforms a and b). Integrated green fluorescent protein reporter constructs reveal the expression of these PDF receptors in all body wall muscle cells and many head and tail neurons involved in the integration of environmental stimuli and the control of locomotion. Using a custom data analysis system, we demonstrate the involvement of this newly discovered neuropeptide signaling system in the regulation of locomotor behavior. Overexpression of PDF-2 phenocopies the locomotor defects of a PDF-1 null mutant, suggesting that they elicit opposite effects on locomotion through the identified PDF receptors. Our findings strengthen the hypothesis that the PDF signaling system, which imposes the circadian clock rhythm on behavior in Drosophila, has been functionally conserved throughout the protostomian evolutionary lineage.


Development Genes and Evolution | 1988

Cellular and molecular markers of anteroposterior and dorsoventral organisation in the vitellogenic follicles of adult Sarcophaga bullata (Diptera) and dorsoventral orientation of follicles in the ovary

Johan Geysen; Johan Cardoen; Sigrid Van Eynde; Carine Geens; Arnold De Loof

SummaryPolar organisation in the follicles of adult Sarcophaga bullata is reflected in the nurse cell-oocyte axis and in the orientation of the two polar cell pairs in the follicular epithelium. The internal organisation of the nurse cell chamber contributes to polarity but not to dorsoventral asymmetry. Dorsoventral asymmetry is correlated with the eccentric position of the germinal vesicle and the orientation of the polar cell pairs; no other follicle cell specialisations are seen. In an ovary, follicles are preferentially orientated with the dorsal side to the centre of the ovary. Cytoskeletal and some haemolymph proteins are molecular markers of polarity. Thus, in pre-vitellogenic stages, tubulin immunoreactivity is higher in the oocyte than in the nurse cells, actin immunoreactivity is the same over the cystocytes and larval serum proteins are restricted to the poles. During vitellogenesis, both actin and tubulin become more concentrated in the nurse cells and larval serum protein 1 accumulated in the polar cells during border cell migration when yolk polypeptides also accumulate in the oocyte. At the end of vitellogenesis a lipophorin is taken up by the oocyte. No molecular marker of dorsoventral asymmetry was identified.


Electrophoresis | 1984

How to perform subsequent or ‘double’ immunostaining of two different antigens on a single nitrocellulose blot within one day with and immunoperoxidase technique

Johan Geysen; Arnold De Loof; Frans Vandesande


Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics | 1983

Epigenetic control of gene expression: A new unifying hypothesis

A. De Loof; Johan Geysen


General and Comparative Endocrinology | 1984

Immunocytochemical localization of crf, neurophysin-i and neurophysin-ii, oxytocin, and vasopressin in the brain and corpora cardiaca of the cockroach periplaneta-americana

Arnold De Loof; Frans Vandesande; Johan Geysen; Peter Verhaert


Archive | 2008

Functional Characterization of Three G Protein-coupled Receptors for Pigment Dispersing Factors in

Tom Janssen; Steven Husson; Marleen Lindemans; Inge Mertens; Suzanne Rademakers; Kris Ver Donck; Johan Geysen; Gert Jansen; Liliane Schoofs


Archive | 2007

The clock ticks on with the discovery of PDF and its receptors in Caenorhabditis elegans

Tom Janssen; Steven Husson; Marleen Lindemans; Inge Mertens; Karen Verstraelen; Suzanne Rademakers; Kris Ver Docnk; Johan Geysen; G Jansens; Liliane Schoofs


Archive | 2004

New technology automates sorting of large, bead-based combichem libraries

K. Ver Donck; L. Bols; R. Bongaarts; P. Van Osta; Arwin J. Brouwer; Rob M. J. Liskamp; D. Perrault; K. Kalutkiewicz; Johan Geysen; R. Pulak


Archives internationales de physiologie de biochimie et de biophysique | 1988

Minute rings of f-actin may possibly form a nucleus for sarcomerically organized and contractile cytoskeletal bundles in the 4 nurse cells connected to the oocyte of sarcophaga-bullata

Johan Geysen; W. Meulemans; S Berry; Arnold De Loof


Archives internationales de physiologie de biochimie et de biophysique | 1987

A calmodulin-like compound in sarcophaga-bullata (diptera) and its relation to vitellogenesis - a preliminary-study

Johan Geysen; Frank Wuytack; J Cardoen; Arnold De Loof; S. Marivoet; J Vannijgen; D Sercu

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Arnold De Loof

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Frans Vandesande

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Inge Mertens

Catholic University of Leuven

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Marleen Lindemans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Tom Janssen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Kris Ver Donck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Suzanne Rademakers

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Liliane Schoofs

The Catholic University of America

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A. De Loof

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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