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ABSTRACT:In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, an insulin receptor signaling pathway regulates adult life span and developmental arrest at
the dauer larval stage. Here we show that the unc-64 and unc-31 genes also function in this pathway. These two genes are involved
in mediating Ca2+-regulated secretion. Mutations in unc-64 and unc-31 increase adult life span and cause constitutive dauer
formation. Both phenotypes are suppressed by mutations in daf-16, which also suppresses other mutations in this pathway. We
present evidence that the site of action of unc-64 is neuronal, suggesting that a neurosecretory signal regulates life span and dauer
formation.