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DOI: 10.4016/8389.01
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Drosophila neurotrophins reveal a common mechanism for nervous system formation

Abstract: Neurotrophic interactions occur in Drosophila, but to date, no neurotrophic factor had been found. Neurotrophins are the main vertebrate secreted signalling molecules that link nervous system structure and function: they regulate neuronal survival, targeting, synaptic plasticity, memory and cognition. We have identified a neurotrophic factor in flies, Drosophila Neurotrophin (DNT1), structurally related to all known neurotrophins and highly conserved in insects. By investigating with genetics the consequences … Show more

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“…Disruption of neurotrophic factor expression, especially BDNF through aberrant function of its transcriptional repressor REST/NRSF, has been implicated in HD mouse models and in cortex of patients with HD (Zuccato et al 2001(Zuccato et al , 2003Buckley et al 2010). It will be important to test whether previously identified Drosophila neurotrophic proteins (Zhu et al 2008) are dysregulated in mRFP-HttQ138-expressing animals and whether haplo-insufficiency of CG5830 reduces this effect. Although Pbc020324 is likely rescuing toxicity in part by reducing Htt transgene expression, we did not observe any decrease in HttQ138 aggregation or protein levels by Western analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Disruption of neurotrophic factor expression, especially BDNF through aberrant function of its transcriptional repressor REST/NRSF, has been implicated in HD mouse models and in cortex of patients with HD (Zuccato et al 2001(Zuccato et al , 2003Buckley et al 2010). It will be important to test whether previously identified Drosophila neurotrophic proteins (Zhu et al 2008) are dysregulated in mRFP-HttQ138-expressing animals and whether haplo-insufficiency of CG5830 reduces this effect. Although Pbc020324 is likely rescuing toxicity in part by reducing Htt transgene expression, we did not observe any decrease in HttQ138 aggregation or protein levels by Western analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Two genes are broadly involved in muscle development (Msp-300 and Zasp66) (Rosenberg-Hasson et al 1996). Three other genes are involved in the development of the nervous system (caup, Ddr, and spz5) (Gomez-Skarmeta and Modolell 1996; GomezSkarmeta et al 1996; Zhu et al 2008;Mummery-Widmer et al 2009). Finally, 5 of the genes with SNPs associated with sperm competition levels are highly expressed in the nervous system [FlyAtlas (Chintapalli et al 2007)], but have not been functionally tested for neuronal function (CG42796, CG15765, CG32532, CG32264, and CG13594).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, NTF family homologous to neurotrophin's cystein-knot motif, were found in Drosophila. However, their receptor(s) remains unidentified (7).…”
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