Dachshund acts with Abdominal-B to trigger programmed cell death in the Drosophila central nervous system at the frontiers of Abd-B expression
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UAM. Departamento de Biología; UAM. Departamento de Biología Molecular; UAM. Departamento de FisiologíaPublisher
WileyDate
2022-07-07Citation
10.1002/dneu.22894
Developmental Neurobiology 82.6 (2022): 495-504
ISSN
1932-8451 (print); 1932-846X (online)DOI
10.1002/dneu.22894Funded by
Ministerio de Ciencia y Educación, Grant/Award Number: PID2019-110952GB-I00Project
Gobierno de España. PID2019-110952GB-I00Editor's Version
https://doi.org/10.1002/dneu.22894Subjects
Cell diversity; Drosophila; Hox frontier assistant; Hox genes; Neuronal subtype specification; Terminal differentiation; Biología y Biomedicina / Biología; MedicinaRights
© 2022 The Authors
Esta obra está bajo una licencia de Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional.
Abstract
A striking feature of the nervous system pertains to the appearance of different neural cell subtypes at different axial levels. Studies in the Drosophila central nervous system reveal that one mechanism underlying such segmental differences pertains to the segment-specific removal of cells by programmed cell death (PCD). One group of genes involved in segment-specific PCD is the Hox homeotic genes. However, while segment-specific PCD is highly precise, Hox gene expression is evident in gradients, raising the issue of how the Hox gene function is precisely gated to trigger PCD in specific segments at the outer limits of Hox expression. The Drosophila Va neurons are initially generated in all nerve cord segments but removed by PCD in posterior segments. Va PCD is triggered by the posteriorly expressed Hox gene Abdominal-B (Abd-B). However, Va PCD is highly reproducible despite exceedingly weak Abd-B expression in the anterior frontiers of its expression. Here, we found that the transcriptional cofactor Dachshund supports Abd-B-mediated PCD in its anterior domain. In vivo bimolecular fluorescence complementation analysis lends support to the idea that the Dachshund/Abd-B interplay may involve physical interactions. These findings provide an example of how combinatorial codes of transcription factors ensure precision in Hox-mediated PCD in specific segments at the outer limits of Hox expression
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Google Scholar:Clarembaux Badell, Luis Carlos
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Baladrón de Juan, Pablo
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Gabilondo, Hugo
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Rubio Ferrera, Irene
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Millán, Irene
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Estella, Carlos
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Valverde Ortega, Félix S.
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Monedero Cobeta, Ignacio
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Thor, Stefan
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Benito Sipos, Jonathan
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