The c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) of the mitogen-activated protein kinase superfamily is activated in response to a variety of cellular stresses and is involved in the apoptosis in neurons. However, the roles of JNK signaling pathway in the nervous system are unknown. The genes for the C. elegans homolog of JNK,
jnk-1 , and its direct activator,
jkk-1 , were isolated based on their abilities to function in the yeast Hog1 MAP kinase pathway. JKK-1 is a member of the MAP kinase kinase superfamily and functions as a specific activator of JNK. Both
jnk-1 and
jkk-1 are expressed in most neurons.
jkk-1 null mutant animals (
km2) exhibit defects in locomotion that can be rescued by the conditional expression of JKK-1 in mutant adults, suggesting that the defect is not due to a developmental defect. Mosaic analysis suggested that ventral nerve cord motor neurons are important for coordinated movement in the mutant animals. To investigate whether expression of
jkk-1 in D-type motor neurons is important for its effect on locomotion, we expressed the
jkk-1 cDNA under the control of the promoter for the
unc-30 gene, whose expression is restricted primarily to the DD and VD neurons. The plasmid containing a Punc-30::
jkk-1 transgene was introduced as an extrachromosomal array into
jkk-1(
km2) mutant animals. When we examined locomotion phenotypes of ectopic JKK-1-expressing animals, we found that the Punc-30::
jkk-1 transgene could rescue the
jkk-1 movement defects. The
unc-25 gene, which encodes the GABA biosynthetic enzyme glutamic acid decarboxylase, also effects locomotion via its effect on D-type motor neurons. To investigate the functional relationship between
unc-25 and
jkk-1 , double
unc-25(
e156);
jkk-1(
km2) mutant was constructed and characterized.
unc-25(
e156);
jkk-1(
km2) double mutants moved similar to that of
unc-25(
e156) mutants. Thus, the phenotype in
jkk-1 mutants requires
unc-25 activity. These data suggested that the C. elegans JNK pathway functions in type D GABAergic motor neurons and thereby modulates coordinated locomotion.