The DD motorneurons are born embryonically, innervate ventral body wall muscles in L1 animals, and remodel to innervate dorsal body wall muscles in L2 through adult animals. We visualize the process of DD remodeling in vivo with P
unc-25 -SNB-1::GFP, a synaptic vesicle marker expressed by the DDs and other GABAergic neurons 1 . Using this marker, Hallam and Jin found that
lin-14 , a heterochronic gene, regulates the timing of DD remodeling 2 .
lin-14 loss-of function mutant L1s express P
unc-25 -SNB-1::GFP precociously along the dorsal cord, indicating that the DDs remodel early. In order to identify additional molecular components involved in DD neuron remodeling, we screened F2 L1 progeny of EMS mutagenized animals for precocious dorsal expression of P
unc-25 ::SNB-1::GFP. We isolated
ju79 from 500 haploid genomes. Linkage, three-factor, and deficiency mapping placed
ju79 close to
ced-7 on LGIII. Complementation analysis with candidate genes revealed that
ju79 is a fifth allele of
let-981 , a locus identified by Dr. Ann Rose's lab in screens for essential genes. In the process of refining the genetic mapping, we found that
unc-16 (
e109 ) failed to complement
ju79 . We also found that
unc-16 / sDf110 L1s express P
unc-25 -SNB-1::GFP precociously and are larval lethal, indicating that, contrary to earlier map data, sDf110 fails to complement
unc-16 .
ju79 and alleles of
unc-16 and
let-981 form an allelic series in which
ju79 ,
unc-16 (
e109 and
n730 ), and
let-981 (
s1072 ) are partial loss-of-function alleles and
let-981 (
s453 ,
s529 , and
s222 ) are genetic null alleles. The loss-of-function phenotypes range from sluggish and egg-laying defective in
ju79 and
unc-16 (
e109 and
n730 ) to low penetrance larval lethal or sterile in
let-981 (
s1072 ). The null phenotype, exhibited by
let-981 (
s453 ,
s529 , and
s222 ), is larval lethal. We have rescued
unc-16 with a single cosmid and will report our molecular identification of the gene. 1. Nonet, M. 1999. J. Neurosci. Methods. In press. 2. Hallam and Jin. 1998. Nature 395:78-82.