brakeless is required for photoreceptor growth-cone targeting in Drosophila
brakeless is required for photoreceptor growth-cone targeting in Drosophila
The R1-R6 subclass of photoreceptor neurons (R cells) in the Drosophila compound eye form specific connections with targets in the optic ganglia. In this paper, we report the identification of a gene, brakeless ( bks ), that is essential for R1-R6 growth cone targeting. In brakeless mutants, R1-R6 growth cones frequently fail to terminate migration in their normal target, the lamina, and instead project through it and terminate in the second optic ganglion, the medulla. Genetic mosaic analysis and transgene rescue experiments indicate that bks functions in R cells and not within the lamina target region. bks encodes a nuclear protein. We propose that it participates in a gene expression pathway regulating one or more growth cone components controlling R1-R6 targeting.
- University of California, Los Angeles United States
- McGill University Canada
- McGill University Health Centre Canada
- Montreal General Hospital Canada
Mosaicism, Growth Cones, Molecular Sequence Data, Cell Differentiation, Eye, Ganglia, Invertebrate, Animals, Genetically Modified, Drosophila melanogaster, Larva, Morphogenesis, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Insect Proteins, Photoreceptor Cells, Visual Pathways, Amino Acid Sequence, Nerve Growth Factors
Mosaicism, Growth Cones, Molecular Sequence Data, Cell Differentiation, Eye, Ganglia, Invertebrate, Animals, Genetically Modified, Drosophila melanogaster, Larva, Morphogenesis, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Insect Proteins, Photoreceptor Cells, Visual Pathways, Amino Acid Sequence, Nerve Growth Factors
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