Mutants with altered muscle structure of Caenorhabditis elegans.

Abstract In the small nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, mutants with a disorganized myofilament lattice structure have been identified by polarized light and electron microscopy. Genetic analysis places the mutations in 12 complementation groups which are distributed over the six linkage groups of C. elegans. The phenotypes are described for the mutants from the 9 complementation groups not previously reported on in detail. Most are paralyzed, but some exhibit essentially normal movement; mutants of two loci show changes only in later larval stages and adulthood. Morphological studies show that, in general, all the members of a complementation group show similar changes in muscle structure and that these changes are distinctive for that group. In mutants of several genes, disorganization of the myofilament lattice is general with no one component of the lattice more obviously altered than others. In mutants of other genes specific structures are prominently altered. In one of the instances where thick filaments appear to be abnormal, double mutants combining mutations in this gene (unc-82 IV) with mutations in the gene for a myosin heavy chain (MacLeod et al., 1977a,b) or paramyosin (Waterston et al., 1977) were used to show that the unc-82 gene product probably affects thick filament assembly through its actions on paramyosin. Some possible implications of the morphological features of the mutants as well as the conclusions derived from the genetic studies are discussed.

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