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Mapping Peptidergic Cells in Drosophila: Where DIMM Fits In

The bHLH transcription factor DIMMED has been associated with the differentiation of peptidergic cells in Drosophila. However, whether all Drosophila peptidergic cells express DIMM, and the extent to which all DIMM cells are peptidergic, have not been determined. To address these issues, we have map...

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Autores principales: Park, Dongkook, Veenstra, Jan A., Park, Jae H., Taghert, Paul H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2266995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18365028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001896
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author Park, Dongkook
Veenstra, Jan A.
Park, Jae H.
Taghert, Paul H.
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Veenstra, Jan A.
Park, Jae H.
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description The bHLH transcription factor DIMMED has been associated with the differentiation of peptidergic cells in Drosophila. However, whether all Drosophila peptidergic cells express DIMM, and the extent to which all DIMM cells are peptidergic, have not been determined. To address these issues, we have mapped DIMM expression in the central nervous system (CNS) and periphery in the late larval stage Drosophila. At 100 hr after egg-laying, DIMM immunosignals are largely congruent with a dimm-promoter reporter (c929-GAL4) and they present a stereotyped pattern of 306 CNS cells and 52 peripheral cells. We assigned positional values for all DIMM CNS cells with respect to reference gene expression patterns, or to patterns of secondary neuroblast lineages. We could assign provisional peptide identities to 68% of DIMM-expressing CNS cells (207/306) and to 73% of DIMM-expressing peripheral cells (38/52) using a panel of 24 markers for Drosophila neuropeptide genes. Furthermore, we found that DIMM co-expression was a prevalent feature within single neuropeptide marker expression patterns. Of the 24 CNS neuropeptide gene patterns we studied, six patterns are >90% DIMM-positive, while 16 of 22 patterns are >40% DIMM-positive. Thus most or all DIMM cells in Drosophila appear to be peptidergic, and many but not all peptidergic cells express DIMM. The co-incidence of DIMM-expression among peptidergic cells is best explained by a hypothesis that DIMM promotes a specific neurosecretory phenotype we term LEAP. LEAP denotes Large cells that display Episodic release of Amidated Peptides.
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spelling pubmed-22669952008-03-26 Mapping Peptidergic Cells in Drosophila: Where DIMM Fits In Park, Dongkook Veenstra, Jan A. Park, Jae H. Taghert, Paul H. PLoS One Research Article The bHLH transcription factor DIMMED has been associated with the differentiation of peptidergic cells in Drosophila. However, whether all Drosophila peptidergic cells express DIMM, and the extent to which all DIMM cells are peptidergic, have not been determined. To address these issues, we have mapped DIMM expression in the central nervous system (CNS) and periphery in the late larval stage Drosophila. At 100 hr after egg-laying, DIMM immunosignals are largely congruent with a dimm-promoter reporter (c929-GAL4) and they present a stereotyped pattern of 306 CNS cells and 52 peripheral cells. We assigned positional values for all DIMM CNS cells with respect to reference gene expression patterns, or to patterns of secondary neuroblast lineages. We could assign provisional peptide identities to 68% of DIMM-expressing CNS cells (207/306) and to 73% of DIMM-expressing peripheral cells (38/52) using a panel of 24 markers for Drosophila neuropeptide genes. Furthermore, we found that DIMM co-expression was a prevalent feature within single neuropeptide marker expression patterns. Of the 24 CNS neuropeptide gene patterns we studied, six patterns are >90% DIMM-positive, while 16 of 22 patterns are >40% DIMM-positive. Thus most or all DIMM cells in Drosophila appear to be peptidergic, and many but not all peptidergic cells express DIMM. The co-incidence of DIMM-expression among peptidergic cells is best explained by a hypothesis that DIMM promotes a specific neurosecretory phenotype we term LEAP. LEAP denotes Large cells that display Episodic release of Amidated Peptides. Public Library of Science 2008-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2266995/ /pubmed/18365028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001896 Text en Park et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Park, Jae H.
Taghert, Paul H.
Mapping Peptidergic Cells in Drosophila: Where DIMM Fits In
title Mapping Peptidergic Cells in Drosophila: Where DIMM Fits In
title_full Mapping Peptidergic Cells in Drosophila: Where DIMM Fits In
title_fullStr Mapping Peptidergic Cells in Drosophila: Where DIMM Fits In
title_full_unstemmed Mapping Peptidergic Cells in Drosophila: Where DIMM Fits In
title_short Mapping Peptidergic Cells in Drosophila: Where DIMM Fits In
title_sort mapping peptidergic cells in drosophila: where dimm fits in
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2266995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18365028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001896
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