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Development of dendrite polarity in Drosophila neurons

BACKGROUND: Drosophila neurons have dendrites that contain minus-end-out microtubules. This microtubule arrangement is different from that of cultured mammalian neurons, which have mixed polarity microtubules in dendrites. RESULTS: To determine whether Drosophila and mammalian dendrites have a commo...

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Autores principales: Hill, Sarah E, Parmar, Manpreet, Gheres, Kyle W, Guignet, Michelle A, Huang, Yanmei, Jackson, F Rob, Rolls, Melissa M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3570434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23111238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-7-34
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author Hill, Sarah E
Parmar, Manpreet
Gheres, Kyle W
Guignet, Michelle A
Huang, Yanmei
Jackson, F Rob
Rolls, Melissa M
author_facet Hill, Sarah E
Parmar, Manpreet
Gheres, Kyle W
Guignet, Michelle A
Huang, Yanmei
Jackson, F Rob
Rolls, Melissa M
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description BACKGROUND: Drosophila neurons have dendrites that contain minus-end-out microtubules. This microtubule arrangement is different from that of cultured mammalian neurons, which have mixed polarity microtubules in dendrites. RESULTS: To determine whether Drosophila and mammalian dendrites have a common microtubule organization during development, we analyzed microtubule polarity in Drosophila dendritic arborization neuron dendrites at different stages of outgrowth from the cell body in vivo. As dendrites initially extended, they contained mixed polarity microtubules, like mammalian neurons developing in culture. Over a period of several days this mixed microtubule array gradually matured to a minus-end-out array. To determine whether features characteristic of dendrites were localized before uniform polarity was attained, we analyzed dendritic markers as dendrites developed. In all cases the markers took on their characteristic distribution while dendrites had mixed polarity. An axonal marker was also quite well excluded from dendrites throughout development, although this was perhaps more efficient in mature neurons. To confirm that dendrite character could be acquired in Drosophila while microtubules were mixed, we genetically disrupted uniform dendritic microtubule organization. Dendritic markers also localized correctly in this case. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that developing Drosophila dendrites initially have mixed microtubule polarity. Over time they mature to uniform microtubule polarity. Dendrite identity is established before the mature microtubule arrangement is attained, during the period of mixed microtubule polarity.
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spelling pubmed-35704342013-02-13 Development of dendrite polarity in Drosophila neurons Hill, Sarah E Parmar, Manpreet Gheres, Kyle W Guignet, Michelle A Huang, Yanmei Jackson, F Rob Rolls, Melissa M Neural Dev Research Article BACKGROUND: Drosophila neurons have dendrites that contain minus-end-out microtubules. This microtubule arrangement is different from that of cultured mammalian neurons, which have mixed polarity microtubules in dendrites. RESULTS: To determine whether Drosophila and mammalian dendrites have a common microtubule organization during development, we analyzed microtubule polarity in Drosophila dendritic arborization neuron dendrites at different stages of outgrowth from the cell body in vivo. As dendrites initially extended, they contained mixed polarity microtubules, like mammalian neurons developing in culture. Over a period of several days this mixed microtubule array gradually matured to a minus-end-out array. To determine whether features characteristic of dendrites were localized before uniform polarity was attained, we analyzed dendritic markers as dendrites developed. In all cases the markers took on their characteristic distribution while dendrites had mixed polarity. An axonal marker was also quite well excluded from dendrites throughout development, although this was perhaps more efficient in mature neurons. To confirm that dendrite character could be acquired in Drosophila while microtubules were mixed, we genetically disrupted uniform dendritic microtubule organization. Dendritic markers also localized correctly in this case. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that developing Drosophila dendrites initially have mixed microtubule polarity. Over time they mature to uniform microtubule polarity. Dendrite identity is established before the mature microtubule arrangement is attained, during the period of mixed microtubule polarity. BioMed Central 2012-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3570434/ /pubmed/23111238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-7-34 Text en Copyright ©2012 Hill 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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Hill, Sarah E
Parmar, Manpreet
Gheres, Kyle W
Guignet, Michelle A
Huang, Yanmei
Jackson, F Rob
Rolls, Melissa M
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title Development of dendrite polarity in Drosophila neurons
title_full Development of dendrite polarity in Drosophila neurons
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title_short Development of dendrite polarity in Drosophila neurons
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3570434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23111238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-7-34
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