Rewiring neural circuits by the insertion of ectopic electrical synapses in transgenic C. elegans

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Ithai Rabinowitch
Marios Chatzigeorgiou
Buyun Zhao
Millet Treinin
William R. Schafer
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[1] MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,Division of Cell Biology
[2] Hadassah Medical School,Department of Medical Neurobiology
[3] Hebrew University of Jerusalem,undefined
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Neural circuits are functional ensembles of neurons that are selectively interconnected by chemical or electrical synapses. Here we describe a synthetic biology approach to the study of neural circuits, whereby new electrical synapses can be introduced in novel sites in the neuronal circuitry to reprogram behaviour. We added electrical synapses composed of the vertebrate gap junction protein Cx36 between Caenorhabditis elegans chemosensory neurons with opposite intrinsic responses to salt. Connecting these neurons by an ectopic electrical synapse led to a loss of lateral asymmetry and altered chemotaxis behaviour. In a second example, introducing Cx36 into an inhibitory chemical synapse between an olfactory receptor neuron and an interneuron changed the sign of the connection from negative to positive, and abolished the animal’s behavioural response to benzaldehyde. These data demonstrate a synthetic strategy to rewire behavioural circuits by engineering synaptic connectivity in C. elegans.
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