the glucuronyltransferase glcat-p is required for stretch growth of peripheral nerves in drosophila突破性成长需要的glucuronyltransferase glcat-p果蝇的周围神经.pdf
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The Glucuronyltransferase GlcAT-P Is Required for
Stretch Growth of Peripheral Nerves in Drosophila
Rahul Pandey, Jorge Blanco, Gerald Udolph*
Neural Development and Repair, Institute of Medical Biology, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
During development, the growth of the animal body is accompanied by a concomitant elongation of the peripheral nerves,
which requires the elongation of integrated nerve fibers and the axons projecting therein. Although this process is of
fundamental importance to almost all organisms of the animal kingdom, very little is known about the mechanisms
regulating this process. Here, we describe the identification and characterization of novel mutant alleles of GlcAT-P, the
Drosophila ortholog of the mammalian glucuronyltransferase b3gat1. GlcAT-P mutants reveal shorter larval peripheral nerves
and an elongated ventral nerve cord (VNC). We show that GlcAT-P is expressed in a subset of neurons in the central brain
hemispheres, in some motoneurons of the ventral nerve cord as well as in central and peripheral nerve glia. We
demonstrate that in GlcAT-P mutants the VNC is under tension of shorter peripheral nerves suggesting that the VNC
elongates as a consequence of tension imparted by retarded peripheral nerve growth during larval development. We also
provide evidence that for growth of peripheral nerve fibers GlcAT-P is critically required in hemocytes; however, glial cells
are also important in this process. The glial specific repo gene acts as a modifier of GlcAT-P and loss or reduction of repo
function in a GlcAT-P mutant background enhances VNC elongation. We propose a model in which hemocytes are required
for aspects of glial cell biology which in turn affects the elongation of peripheral nerves during larval development. Our data
also identif
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