RRC ID 87628
Author Israel S, Parnas M.
Title A new system for studying neuronal remodeling and its relation to behavior in Drosophila.
Journal Commun Biol
Abstract Neuronal remodeling is essential for the precise formation of mature nervous systems. Drosophila serves to study neuronal remodeling; however, existing experimental systems are insufficient for examining circuit-level neuronal remodeling and its effect on behavior. We present a new model system to investigate neuronal remodeling. We show that the Moonwalker SEZ neuron, which elicits backward walking in adult flies, is part of a conserved circuit persisting from larva to adult. Utilizing the system, we examine developmental neuronal remodeling, describe a gene-regulatory mechanism controlling outgrowth, and uncover a causal relation between remodeling and behavior. The well-characterized connectivity of the circuit, low number of elements, direct control of the motor output, and availability of specific driver lines, provide an appealing system to study developmental remodeling of neuronal circuits and their impact on behavior. Hence, we establish a new model system in Drosophila to investigate neural circuit remodeling and its relation to behavior.
Volume 8(1)
Pages 1830
Published 2025-12-22
DOI 10.1038/s42003-025-09344-6
PII 10.1038/s42003-025-09344-6
PMID 41429933
PMC PMC12749610
MeSH Animals Behavior, Animal* / physiology Drosophila* / physiology Drosophila Proteins / genetics Drosophila Proteins / metabolism Drosophila melanogaster* / genetics Drosophila melanogaster* / growth & development Drosophila melanogaster* / physiology Larva / physiology Neuronal Plasticity* / physiology Neurons* / physiology
IF 4.165
Resource
Drosophila DGRC#104937 DGRC#112095