Syed, Durafshan Sakeena and Gowda, Swetha B.M. and Reddy, O. Venkateswara and Reichert, Heinrich and VijayRaghavan, K.. (2016) Glial and neuronal Semaphorin signaling instruct the development of a functional myotopic map for Drosophila walking. eLife, 5. e11572.
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Abstract
Motoneurons developmentally acquire appropriate cellular architectures that ensure connections with postsynaptic muscles and presynaptic neurons. In Drosophila, leg motoneurons are organized as a myotopic map, where their dendritic domains represent the muscle field. Here we investigate mechanisms underlying development of aspects of this myotopic map, required for walking. A behavioral screen identified roles for Semaphorins (Sema) and Plexins (Plex) in walking behavior. Deciphering this phenotype, we show that PlexA/Sema1a mediates motoneuron axon branching in ways that differ in the proximal femur and distal tibia, based on motoneuronal birth order. Importantly, we show a novel role for glia in positioning dendrites of specific motoneurons; PlexB/Sema2a is required for dendritic positioning of late-born motoneurons but not early-born motoneurons. These findings indicate that communication within motoneurons and between glia and motoneurons, mediated by the combined action of different Plexin/Semaphorin signaling systems, are required for the formation of a functional myotopic map.
Faculties and Departments: | 05 Faculty of Science > Departement Biozentrum > Former Organization Units Biozentrum > Molecular Zoology (Reichert) |
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UniBasel Contributors: | Reichert, Heinrich |
Item Type: | Article, refereed |
Article Subtype: | Research Article |
Publisher: | eLife Sciences Publications |
ISSN: | 2050-084X |
Note: | Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article |
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Last Modified: | 29 Sep 2016 06:37 |
Deposited On: | 29 Sep 2016 06:37 |
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