File:A-Novel-Molecular-Solution-for-Ultraviolet-Light-Detection-in-Caenorhabditis-elegans-pbio.0060198.sv009.ogv

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English: A Transgenic Strain Expressing LITE-1 in Cholinergic Motor Neurons Undergoes Rapid Coiling and Paralysis at High Light Powers This transgenic strain contains the lite-1 cDNA driven by the unc-17 cholinergic promoter in a lite-1 null mutant background. This 30-s video begins with low power blue light illumination of the animal, which induces a loopy uncoordinated response. After ∼15 s, we rapidly zoom in on the animal to increase the light power, and the animal becomes more loopy, and then quickly coils and becomes paralyzed. The genotype of the strain is lite-1(ce314); ceEx187 (unc-17::lite-1 cDNA).
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Source Video S9 from Edwards S, Charlie N, Milfort M, Brown B, Gravlin C, Knecht J, Miller K (2008). "A Novel Molecular Solution for Ultraviolet Light Detection in Caenorhabditis elegans". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060198. PMID 18687026. PMC: 2494560.
Author Edwards S, Charlie N, Milfort M, Brown B, Gravlin C, Knecht J, Miller K
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