RRC ID 87603
Author Huynh MA, Thi Phuong Thao D, Yoshida H.
Title The anillin knockdown in the Drosophila nervous system shows locomotor and learning defects.
Journal Exp Cell Res
Abstract Anillin (Ani) is an evolutionarily conserved protein with a multi-domain structure that cross-links cytoskeletal proteins and plays an essential role in the formation of the contractile ring during cytokinesis. However, Ani is highly expressed in the human central nervous system (CNS), and it scaffolds myelin in the CNS of mice and modulates neuronal migration and growth in Caenorhabditis elegans. Although Ani is also highly expressed in the Drosophila CNS, its role remains unclear. In the present study, we showed that Ani is not only highly expressed in larval neuroblasts of the CNS, but also weakly expressed in the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) and axons. In addition, the ani knockdown in the nervous system led to pupal lethality, larval locomotor defects, and learning disability, along with abnormal morphology of the NMJ and distribution patterns of the mature neuropil in the CNS. These results show that Ani plays an important role also in the Drosophila nervous system.
Volume 444(2)
Pages 114364
Published 2025-1-15
DOI 10.1016/j.yexcr.2024.114364
PII S0014-4827(24)00455-5
PMID 39622466
MeSH Animals Central Nervous System / metabolism Contractile Proteins Drosophila Proteins* / genetics Drosophila Proteins* / metabolism Drosophila melanogaster* / genetics Drosophila melanogaster* / metabolism Gene Knockdown Techniques Larva / metabolism Learning* / physiology Locomotion* / genetics Microfilament Proteins* / genetics Microfilament Proteins* / metabolism Neuromuscular Junction / metabolism
IF 3.383
Resource
Drosophila DGRC#107870 DGRC#108068 DGRC#101249