TGF-β Signaling Activates Steroid Hormone Receptor Expression during Neuronal Remodeling in the Drosophila Brain
pmid: 12581521
TGF-β Signaling Activates Steroid Hormone Receptor Expression during Neuronal Remodeling in the Drosophila Brain
Metamorphosis of the Drosophila brain involves pruning of many larval-specific dendrites and axons followed by outgrowth of adult-specific processes. From a genetic mosaic screen, we recovered two independent mutations that block neuronal remodeling in the mushroom bodies (MBs). These phenotypically indistinguishable mutations affect Baboon function, a Drosophila TGF-beta/activin type I receptor, and dSmad2, its downstream transcriptional effector. We also show that Punt and Wit, two type II receptors, act redundantly in this process. In addition, knocking out dActivin around the mid-third instar stage interferes with remodeling. Binding of the insect steroid hormone ecdysone to distinct ecdysone receptor isoforms induces different metamorphic responses in various larval tissues. Interestingly, expression of the ecdysone receptor B1 isoform (EcR-B1) is reduced in activin pathway mutants, and restoring EcR-B1 expression significantly rescues remodeling defects. We conclude that the Drosophila Activin signaling pathway mediates neuronal remodeling in part by regulating EcR-B1 expression.
- University of Minnesota System United States
- University of Minnesota United States
- University of Minnesota Morris United States
- University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign United States
- University of Illinois System United States
Male, Neurons, Neuronal Plasticity, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Activin Receptors, Type II, Mutation, Missense, Brain, Proteins, Cell Differentiation, Receptors, Cell Surface, DNA-Binding Proteins, Larva, Neural Pathways, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Protein Isoforms, Drosophila, Female, Genes, Lethal, Activin Receptors, Type I, Mushroom Bodies
Male, Neurons, Neuronal Plasticity, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Activin Receptors, Type II, Mutation, Missense, Brain, Proteins, Cell Differentiation, Receptors, Cell Surface, DNA-Binding Proteins, Larva, Neural Pathways, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Protein Isoforms, Drosophila, Female, Genes, Lethal, Activin Receptors, Type I, Mushroom Bodies
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