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ser-1

C. elegans

G-protein coupled receptors family 1 profile domain-containing protein

What the model saw

Gene: ser-1
Organism: Caenorhabditis elegans
Known functions: G-protein coupled receptors family 1 profile domain-containing protein. G protein-coupled receptor activity. G protein-coupled serotonin receptor activity. amine binding. neurotransmitter receptor activity. serotonin binding.
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G-protein coupled receptors family 1 profile domain-containing protein. G protein-coupled receptor activity. G protein-coupled serotonin receptor activity. amine binding. neurotransmitter receptor activity. serotonin binding.

Solver output

Predicted influence
Pro-longevity
Confidence
55%
Mechanism
Altered intercellular communication
Reasoning

SER-1 is a G protein-coupled serotonin receptor (5-HT2-like) in C. elegans that mediates serotonergic intercellular signaling. Serotonin signaling in C. elegans is a key neuroendocrine communication pathway that modulates food sensing, metabolic state, and stress responses. Serotonin acts upstream of insulin/IGF-1-like signaling and TGF-β pathways, and serotonergic signaling through GPCRs can promote DAF-16/FOXO nuclear localization and stress resistance, which are pro-longevity outcomes. Additionally, serotonin signaling influences dietary restriction-like responses and fat metabolism in C. elegans, both of which are linked to lifespan extension. The receptor's role in integrating environmental nutrient cues with neuroendocrine outputs places it within the altered intercellular communication hallmark of aging, where intact serotonergic signaling supports organismal homeostasis and longevity.

Key pathways
serotonin/5-HT GPCR signalingneuroendocrine intercellular communicationinsulin/IGF-1 signaling modulation via serotonin
Longevity influence
Anti-longevity
Lifespan effect
Increase

GenAge curators classify each gene's normal function as promoting (Pro-Longevity) or opposing (Anti-Longevity) longevity, based on synthesis across studies. Loss-of-function effects can vary from this depending on the manipulation.

Advisor judgment

Answer
Incorrect
Mechanism
Incorrect
Reasoning quality
2/5
Failure mode
Confident wrong
Notes

The model predicted pro_longevity but the ground truth is anti_longevity. The model's reasoning about serotonin signaling promoting longevity through DAF-16/FOXO and stress resistance is speculative and ultimately incorrect for this specific receptor. SER-1 is actually anti-longevity in C. elegans, meaning its loss or reduction extends lifespan. The model constructed a plausible-sounding but incorrect mechanistic narrative, and while confidence was only 0.55, the prediction was still wrong in both direction and mechanism.

Raw API responses

solver

{
  "reasoning": "SER-1 is a G protein-coupled serotonin receptor (5-HT2-like) in C. elegans that mediates serotonergic intercellular signaling. Serotonin signaling in C. elegans is a key neuroendocrine communication pathway that modulates food sensing, metabolic state, and stress responses. Serotonin acts upstream of insulin/IGF-1-like signaling and TGF-β pathways, and serotonergic signaling through GPCRs can promote DAF-16/FOXO nuclear localization and stress resistance, which are pro-longevity outcomes. Additionally, serotonin signaling influences dietary restriction-like responses and fat metabolism in C. elegans, both of which are linked to lifespan extension. The receptor's role in integrating environmental nutrient cues with neuroendocrine outputs places it within the altered intercellular communication hallmark of aging, where intact serotonergic signaling supports organismal homeostasis and longevity.",
  "confidence": 0.55,
  "key_pathways": [
    "serotonin/5-HT GPCR signaling",
    "neuroendocrine intercellular communication",
    "insulin/IGF-1 signaling modulation via serotonin"
  ],
  "mechanism_class": "altered_intercellular_communication",
  "longevity_influence": "pro_longevity"
}

advisor

{
  "notes": "The model predicted pro_longevity but the ground truth is anti_longevity. The model's reasoning about serotonin signaling promoting longevity through DAF-16/FOXO and stress resistance is speculative and ultimately incorrect for this specific receptor. SER-1 is actually anti-longevity in C. elegans, meaning its loss or reduction extends lifespan. The model constructed a plausible-sounding but incorrect mechanistic narrative, and while confidence was only 0.55, the prediction was still wrong in both direction and mechanism.",
  "failure_mode": "confident_wrong",
  "answer_correct": false,
  "mechanism_correct": false,
  "reasoning_quality": 2,
  "ground_truth_questionable": false
}