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Mutations of theCaenorhabditis elegansBrain-Specific Inorganic Phosphate Transportereat-4Affect Habituation of the Tap–Withdrawal Response without Affecting the Response Itself
2000
Journal of Neuroscience
The studies reported here were designed to investigate the role of the mutation eat-4 in the response to tap and in habituation in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. In C. elegans eat-4 has been found to affect a number of glutamatergic pathways. It has been hypothesized to positively regulate glutaminase activity and therefore glutamatergic neurotransmission. In the eat-4(ky5) loss-of-function worms, there is presumably insufficient glutamate available for sustained transmission. In the
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.20-11-04337.2000
pmid:10818169
pmcid:PMC6772661
fatcat:yjmimhkfvfciflb4j4mga2durq