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Temporal patterns of broad isoform expression during the development of neuronal lineages in Drosophila

BACKGROUND: During the development of the central nervous system (CNS) of Drosophila, neuronal stem cells, the neuroblasts (NBs), first generate a set of highly diverse neurons, the primary neurons that mature to control larval behavior, and then more homogeneous sets of neurons that show delayed ma...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Baohua, Williams, Darren W, Altman, Janet, Riddiford, Lynn M, Truman, James W
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2780399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19883497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-4-39
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author Zhou, Baohua
Williams, Darren W
Altman, Janet
Riddiford, Lynn M
Truman, James W
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Williams, Darren W
Altman, Janet
Riddiford, Lynn M
Truman, James W
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description BACKGROUND: During the development of the central nervous system (CNS) of Drosophila, neuronal stem cells, the neuroblasts (NBs), first generate a set of highly diverse neurons, the primary neurons that mature to control larval behavior, and then more homogeneous sets of neurons that show delayed maturation and are primarily used in the adult. These latter, 'secondary' neurons show a complex pattern of expression of broad, which encodes a transcription factor usually associated with metamorphosis, where it acts as a key regulator in the transitions from larva and pupa. RESULTS: The Broad-Z3 (Br-Z3) isoform appears transiently in most central neurons during embryogenesis, but persists in a subset of these cells through most of larval growth. Some of the latter are embryonic-born secondary neurons, whose development is arrested until the start of metamorphosis. However, the vast bulk of the secondary neurons are generated during larval growth and bromodeoxyuridine incorporation shows that they begin expressing Br-Z3 about 7 hours after their birth, approximately the time that they have finished outgrowth to their initial targets. By the start of metamorphosis, the oldest secondary neurons have turned off Br-Z3 expression, while the remainder, with the exception of the very youngest, maintain Br-Z3 while they are interacting with potential partners in preparation for neurite elaboration. That Br-Z3 may be involved in early sprouting is suggested by ectopically expressing this isoform in remodeling primary neurons, which do not normally express Br-Z3. These cells now sprout into ectopic locations. The expression of Br-Z3 is transient and seen in all interneurons, but two other isoforms, Br-Z4 and Br-Z1, show a more selective expression. Analysis of MARCM clones shows that the Br-Z4 isoform is expressed by neurons in virtually all lineages, but only in those cells born during a window during the transition from the second to the third larval instar. Br-Z4 expression is then maintained in this temporal cohort of cells into the adult. CONCLUSION: These data show the potential for diverse functions of Broad within the developing CNS. The Br-Z3 isoform appears in all interneurons, but not motoneurons, when they first begin to interact with potential targets. Its function during this early sorting phase needs to be defined. Two other Broad isoforms, by contrast, are stably expressed in cohorts of neurons in all lineages and are the first examples of persisting molecular 'time-stamps' for Drosophila postembryonic neurons.
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spelling pubmed-27803992009-11-21 Temporal patterns of broad isoform expression during the development of neuronal lineages in Drosophila Zhou, Baohua Williams, Darren W Altman, Janet Riddiford, Lynn M Truman, James W Neural Dev Research article BACKGROUND: During the development of the central nervous system (CNS) of Drosophila, neuronal stem cells, the neuroblasts (NBs), first generate a set of highly diverse neurons, the primary neurons that mature to control larval behavior, and then more homogeneous sets of neurons that show delayed maturation and are primarily used in the adult. These latter, 'secondary' neurons show a complex pattern of expression of broad, which encodes a transcription factor usually associated with metamorphosis, where it acts as a key regulator in the transitions from larva and pupa. RESULTS: The Broad-Z3 (Br-Z3) isoform appears transiently in most central neurons during embryogenesis, but persists in a subset of these cells through most of larval growth. Some of the latter are embryonic-born secondary neurons, whose development is arrested until the start of metamorphosis. However, the vast bulk of the secondary neurons are generated during larval growth and bromodeoxyuridine incorporation shows that they begin expressing Br-Z3 about 7 hours after their birth, approximately the time that they have finished outgrowth to their initial targets. By the start of metamorphosis, the oldest secondary neurons have turned off Br-Z3 expression, while the remainder, with the exception of the very youngest, maintain Br-Z3 while they are interacting with potential partners in preparation for neurite elaboration. That Br-Z3 may be involved in early sprouting is suggested by ectopically expressing this isoform in remodeling primary neurons, which do not normally express Br-Z3. These cells now sprout into ectopic locations. The expression of Br-Z3 is transient and seen in all interneurons, but two other isoforms, Br-Z4 and Br-Z1, show a more selective expression. Analysis of MARCM clones shows that the Br-Z4 isoform is expressed by neurons in virtually all lineages, but only in those cells born during a window during the transition from the second to the third larval instar. Br-Z4 expression is then maintained in this temporal cohort of cells into the adult. CONCLUSION: These data show the potential for diverse functions of Broad within the developing CNS. The Br-Z3 isoform appears in all interneurons, but not motoneurons, when they first begin to interact with potential targets. Its function during this early sorting phase needs to be defined. Two other Broad isoforms, by contrast, are stably expressed in cohorts of neurons in all lineages and are the first examples of persisting molecular 'time-stamps' for Drosophila postembryonic neurons. BioMed Central 2009-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2780399/ /pubmed/19883497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-4-39 Text en Copyright ©2009 Zhou et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhou, Baohua
Williams, Darren W
Altman, Janet
Riddiford, Lynn M
Truman, James W
Temporal patterns of broad isoform expression during the development of neuronal lineages in Drosophila
title Temporal patterns of broad isoform expression during the development of neuronal lineages in Drosophila
title_full Temporal patterns of broad isoform expression during the development of neuronal lineages in Drosophila
title_fullStr Temporal patterns of broad isoform expression during the development of neuronal lineages in Drosophila
title_full_unstemmed Temporal patterns of broad isoform expression during the development of neuronal lineages in Drosophila
title_short Temporal patterns of broad isoform expression during the development of neuronal lineages in Drosophila
title_sort temporal patterns of broad isoform expression during the development of neuronal lineages in drosophila
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2780399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19883497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-4-39
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