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Drosophila Fezf functions as a transcriptional repressor to direct layer-specific synaptic connectivity in the fly visual system

The layered compartmentalization of synaptic connections, a common feature of nervous systems, underlies proper connectivity between neurons and enables parallel processing of neural information. However, the stepwise development of layered neuronal connections is not well understood. The medulla ne...

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Autores principales: Santiago, Ivan J., Zhang, Dawei, Saras, Arunesh, Pontillo, Nicholas, Xu, Chundi, Chen, Xiaoting, Weirauch, Matthew T., Mistry, Meeta, Ginty, David D., Pecot, Matthew Y., Peng, Jing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8020669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33766917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2025530118
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author Santiago, Ivan J.
Zhang, Dawei
Saras, Arunesh
Pontillo, Nicholas
Xu, Chundi
Chen, Xiaoting
Weirauch, Matthew T.
Mistry, Meeta
Ginty, David D.
Pecot, Matthew Y.
Peng, Jing
author_facet Santiago, Ivan J.
Zhang, Dawei
Saras, Arunesh
Pontillo, Nicholas
Xu, Chundi
Chen, Xiaoting
Weirauch, Matthew T.
Mistry, Meeta
Ginty, David D.
Pecot, Matthew Y.
Peng, Jing
author_sort Santiago, Ivan J.
collection PubMed
description The layered compartmentalization of synaptic connections, a common feature of nervous systems, underlies proper connectivity between neurons and enables parallel processing of neural information. However, the stepwise development of layered neuronal connections is not well understood. The medulla neuropil of the Drosophila visual system, which comprises 10 discrete layers (M1 to M10), where neural computations underlying distinct visual features are processed, serves as a model system for understanding layered synaptic connectivity. The first step in establishing layer-specific connectivity in the outer medulla (M1 to M6) is the innervation by lamina (L) neurons of one of two broad, primordial domains that will subsequently expand and transform into discrete layers. We previously found that the transcription factor dFezf cell-autonomously directs L3 lamina neurons to their proper primordial broad domain before they form synapses within the developing M3 layer. Here, we show that dFezf controls L3 broad domain selection through temporally precise transcriptional repression of the transcription factor slp1 (sloppy paired 1). In wild-type L3 neurons, slp1 is transiently expressed at a low level during broad domain selection. When dFezf is deleted, slp1 expression is up-regulated, and ablation of slp1 fully rescues the defect of broad domain selection in dFezf-null L3 neurons. Although the early, transient expression of slp1 is expendable for broad domain selection, it is surprisingly necessary for the subsequent L3 innervation of the M3 layer. DFezf thus functions as a transcriptional repressor to coordinate the temporal dynamics of a transcriptional cascade that orchestrates sequential steps of layer-specific synapse formation.
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spelling pubmed-80206692021-04-13 Drosophila Fezf functions as a transcriptional repressor to direct layer-specific synaptic connectivity in the fly visual system Santiago, Ivan J. Zhang, Dawei Saras, Arunesh Pontillo, Nicholas Xu, Chundi Chen, Xiaoting Weirauch, Matthew T. Mistry, Meeta Ginty, David D. Pecot, Matthew Y. Peng, Jing Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences The layered compartmentalization of synaptic connections, a common feature of nervous systems, underlies proper connectivity between neurons and enables parallel processing of neural information. However, the stepwise development of layered neuronal connections is not well understood. The medulla neuropil of the Drosophila visual system, which comprises 10 discrete layers (M1 to M10), where neural computations underlying distinct visual features are processed, serves as a model system for understanding layered synaptic connectivity. The first step in establishing layer-specific connectivity in the outer medulla (M1 to M6) is the innervation by lamina (L) neurons of one of two broad, primordial domains that will subsequently expand and transform into discrete layers. We previously found that the transcription factor dFezf cell-autonomously directs L3 lamina neurons to their proper primordial broad domain before they form synapses within the developing M3 layer. Here, we show that dFezf controls L3 broad domain selection through temporally precise transcriptional repression of the transcription factor slp1 (sloppy paired 1). In wild-type L3 neurons, slp1 is transiently expressed at a low level during broad domain selection. When dFezf is deleted, slp1 expression is up-regulated, and ablation of slp1 fully rescues the defect of broad domain selection in dFezf-null L3 neurons. Although the early, transient expression of slp1 is expendable for broad domain selection, it is surprisingly necessary for the subsequent L3 innervation of the M3 layer. DFezf thus functions as a transcriptional repressor to coordinate the temporal dynamics of a transcriptional cascade that orchestrates sequential steps of layer-specific synapse formation. National Academy of Sciences 2021-03-30 2021-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8020669/ /pubmed/33766917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2025530118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Santiago, Ivan J.
Zhang, Dawei
Saras, Arunesh
Pontillo, Nicholas
Xu, Chundi
Chen, Xiaoting
Weirauch, Matthew T.
Mistry, Meeta
Ginty, David D.
Pecot, Matthew Y.
Peng, Jing
Drosophila Fezf functions as a transcriptional repressor to direct layer-specific synaptic connectivity in the fly visual system
title Drosophila Fezf functions as a transcriptional repressor to direct layer-specific synaptic connectivity in the fly visual system
title_full Drosophila Fezf functions as a transcriptional repressor to direct layer-specific synaptic connectivity in the fly visual system
title_fullStr Drosophila Fezf functions as a transcriptional repressor to direct layer-specific synaptic connectivity in the fly visual system
title_full_unstemmed Drosophila Fezf functions as a transcriptional repressor to direct layer-specific synaptic connectivity in the fly visual system
title_short Drosophila Fezf functions as a transcriptional repressor to direct layer-specific synaptic connectivity in the fly visual system
title_sort drosophila fezf functions as a transcriptional repressor to direct layer-specific synaptic connectivity in the fly visual system
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8020669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33766917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2025530118
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