Altered Grooming Cycles in Transgenic Drosophila.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Behavior Genetics Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1007/s10519-024-10180-3
John M Ringo, Daniel Segal
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Abstract

Head grooming in Drosophila consists of repeated sweeps of the legs across the head, comprising regular cycles. We used the GAL4-UAS system to study the effects of overexpressing shibirets1 and of Adar knockdown via RNA interference, on the period of head-grooming cycles in Drosophila. Overexpressing shibirets1 interferes with synaptic vesicle recycling and thus with cell communication, while Adar knockdown reduces RNA editing of neuronal transcripts for a large number of genes. All transgenic flies and their controls were tested at 22° to avoid temperature effects; in wild type, cycle frequency varied with temperature with a Q10 of 1.3. Two experiments were performed with transgenic shibirets1: (1) each fly was heat-shocked for 10 min at 30° immediately before testing at 22° and (2) flies were not heat shocked. In both experiments, cycle period was increased when shibirets1 was overexpressed in all neurons, but was not increased when shibirets1 was overexpressed in motoneurons alone. We hypothesize that grooming cycles in flies overexpressing shibirets1 are lengthened because of synaptic impairment in neural circuits that control head-grooming cycles. In flies with constitutive, pan-neuronal Adar knockdown, cycle period was more variable within individuals, but mean cycle period was not significantly altered. We conclude that RNA editing is essential for the maintenance of within-individual stereotypy of head-grooming cycles.

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转基因果蝇新陈代谢周期的改变
果蝇的头部梳理包括腿部反复扫过头部,形成有规律的周期。我们利用 GAL4-UAS 系统研究了过表达 shibirets1 和通过 RNA 干扰敲除 Adar 对果蝇头部梳理周期的影响。过表达shibirets1会干扰突触小泡的再循环,从而影响细胞通讯,而敲除Adar会减少神经元转录本中大量基因的RNA编辑。为避免温度影响,所有转基因苍蝇及其对照组都在 22° 进行了测试;野生型的周期频率随温度变化,Q10 为 1.3。对转基因 shibirets1 进行了两次实验:(1) 每只苍蝇在 22°下测试前立即在 30°下热休克 10 分钟;(2) 不对苍蝇进行热休克。在这两项实验中,当 shibirets1 在所有神经元中过表达时,梳理周期会延长,但当 shibirets1 仅在运动神经元中过表达时,周期不会延长。我们推测,过表达 shibirets1 的苍蝇的梳理周期延长是因为控制头部梳理周期的神经回路的突触受损。在构成性、泛神经元 Adar 敲除的苍蝇中,个体间的周期变化更大,但平均周期没有显著变化。我们的结论是,RNA编辑对维持个体内头部梳理周期的刻板性至关重要。
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Behavior Genetics
Behavior Genetics 生物-行为科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
30
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavior Genetics - the leading journal concerned with the genetic analysis of complex traits - is published in cooperation with the Behavior Genetics Association. This timely journal disseminates the most current original research on the inheritance and evolution of behavioral characteristics in man and other species. Contributions from eminent international researchers focus on both the application of various genetic perspectives to the study of behavioral characteristics and the influence of behavioral differences on the genetic structure of populations.
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