TY - JOUR
T1 - Disruption of olfactory receptor neuron patterning in Scutoid mutant Drosophila
AU - Tom, W
AU - de Bruijne, Marinus
AU - Haehnel, M
AU - Carlson, John R
AU - Ray, A
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Olfactory neurons show an extreme diversity of cell types with each cell usually expressing one member from
a large family of 60 Odorant receptor (Or) genes in Drosophila. Little is known about the developmental
processes and transcription factors that generate this stereotyped pattern of cellular diversity. Here we
investigate the molecular and cellular basis of defects in olfactory system function in an unusual dominant
mutant, Scutoid. We show that the defects map to olfactory neurons innervating a specific morphological class
of sensilla on the antenna, large basiconics. Molecular analysis indicates defects in neurons expressing specific
classes of receptor genes that map to large basiconic sensilla. Previous studies have shown that in Scutoid
mutants the coding region of the transcriptional repressor snail is translocated near the no-ocelli promoter,
leading to misexpression of snail in the developing eye-antenna disc. We show that ectopic expression of snail
in developing olfactory neurons leads to severe defects in neurons of the antennal large basiconics, supporting
the model that the dominant olfactory phenotype in Scutoid is caused by misexpression of snail.
AB - Olfactory neurons show an extreme diversity of cell types with each cell usually expressing one member from
a large family of 60 Odorant receptor (Or) genes in Drosophila. Little is known about the developmental
processes and transcription factors that generate this stereotyped pattern of cellular diversity. Here we
investigate the molecular and cellular basis of defects in olfactory system function in an unusual dominant
mutant, Scutoid. We show that the defects map to olfactory neurons innervating a specific morphological class
of sensilla on the antenna, large basiconics. Molecular analysis indicates defects in neurons expressing specific
classes of receptor genes that map to large basiconic sensilla. Previous studies have shown that in Scutoid
mutants the coding region of the transcriptional repressor snail is translocated near the no-ocelli promoter,
leading to misexpression of snail in the developing eye-antenna disc. We show that ectopic expression of snail
in developing olfactory neurons leads to severe defects in neurons of the antennal large basiconics, supporting
the model that the dominant olfactory phenotype in Scutoid is caused by misexpression of snail.
UR - http://www.neurobiologie.fu-berlin.de/menzel/Pub_AGmenzel/Tom_et_al_2010.pdf
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/78650904224
U2 - 10.1016/j.mcn.2010.09.008
DO - 10.1016/j.mcn.2010.09.008
M3 - Article
SN - 1044-7431
VL - 46
SP - 252
EP - 261
JO - Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
JF - Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
IS - 1
ER -