KMID : 0381120140360050671
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Genes and Genomics 2014 Volume.36 No. 5 p.671 ~ p.682
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A study of Drosophila spinster expression and its functions during embryogenesis
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Park Ki-Seok
Kim Sang-Hee Jeon Sang-Hak
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Abstract
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During the development of the Drosophila nervous system, the programmed cell death (PCD) regulates the cell number. The spinster (spin) encodes a multiple transmembrane protein and females showed a strong rejection response against the courting males. Mutation in spin interferes with the PCD of neurons, which subsequently induce the degeneration of adult neural cells. However, this spin functions has not been investigated yet during embryogenesis. In this study we first examined spin expression in detail and its function during embryonic development. Spin was primarily expressed in surface glial cells, including subperineurial glial cells and exit glia, but not in neural cells. In spin loss-of-function mutant embryos, Glial cells increased in number, and neural overgrowth occurred. In spin gain-of-function mutant embryos, PNS was predominantly degenerated at late embryonic stages. These results indicate that spin is involved in neurogenesis via cell death during embryogenesis.
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KEYWORD
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Drosophila nervous system, Spinster, Glia, Programmed cell death
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