Genetic programs of neuronal degeneration in dendrite arborisation neurons.

The neural system is a complex system that intertwines, connect and coordinate complex living organisms. Neurodegenerative diseases are due to the degeneration of nerve cells some of which undergo some form of dendrite pruning. In this project, we make use of a naturally occurring dendrite pruning p...

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Main Author: Lee, Hui Min.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-418202023-02-28T18:02:05Z Genetic programs of neuronal degeneration in dendrite arborisation neurons. Lee, Hui Min. School of Biological Sciences Temasek Laboratories Yu Feng Wei DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Human anatomy and physiology::Neurobiology The neural system is a complex system that intertwines, connect and coordinate complex living organisms. Neurodegenerative diseases are due to the degeneration of nerve cells some of which undergo some form of dendrite pruning. In this project, we make use of a naturally occurring dendrite pruning process in the class IV dorsal dendritic arborisation (ddaC) neurons of the Drosophila melanogaster’s Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) as a model for neurodegeneration. With the application of reverse genetics through a genome-wide in vivo RNA interference (RNAi) screen using the Gal4-upstream activating sequence (UAS) system, we attempted to identify genes that involved in dendrite pruning in the Drosophila. A screen of 310 RNAi lines revealed 9 genes showed dendrite pruning defects at 16 hrs After Puparium Formation (APF). We focused our attention on the genes Katanin-60, Kat-60L1, Kap3 and CG33967. Quantification studies revealed that Kap3 had the highest percentage of dendrite pruning defect while CG33967 had the highest number of primary and secondary dendrites attached to the soma at 16 hr APF. The identification of genes involved in dendrite pruning aided our understanding of the molecular mechanism of neurodegeneration as well as proving that RNAi can be an efficient way to identify novel genes involved in dendrite pruning. Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences 2010-08-13T03:44:23Z 2010-08-13T03:44:23Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/41820 en Nanyang Technological University 40 p. application/pdf
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Lee, Hui Min.
Genetic programs of neuronal degeneration in dendrite arborisation neurons.
description The neural system is a complex system that intertwines, connect and coordinate complex living organisms. Neurodegenerative diseases are due to the degeneration of nerve cells some of which undergo some form of dendrite pruning. In this project, we make use of a naturally occurring dendrite pruning process in the class IV dorsal dendritic arborisation (ddaC) neurons of the Drosophila melanogaster’s Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) as a model for neurodegeneration. With the application of reverse genetics through a genome-wide in vivo RNA interference (RNAi) screen using the Gal4-upstream activating sequence (UAS) system, we attempted to identify genes that involved in dendrite pruning in the Drosophila. A screen of 310 RNAi lines revealed 9 genes showed dendrite pruning defects at 16 hrs After Puparium Formation (APF). We focused our attention on the genes Katanin-60, Kat-60L1, Kap3 and CG33967. Quantification studies revealed that Kap3 had the highest percentage of dendrite pruning defect while CG33967 had the highest number of primary and secondary dendrites attached to the soma at 16 hr APF. The identification of genes involved in dendrite pruning aided our understanding of the molecular mechanism of neurodegeneration as well as proving that RNAi can be an efficient way to identify novel genes involved in dendrite pruning.
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Lee, Hui Min.
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author Lee, Hui Min.
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title Genetic programs of neuronal degeneration in dendrite arborisation neurons.
title_short Genetic programs of neuronal degeneration in dendrite arborisation neurons.
title_full Genetic programs of neuronal degeneration in dendrite arborisation neurons.
title_fullStr Genetic programs of neuronal degeneration in dendrite arborisation neurons.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic programs of neuronal degeneration in dendrite arborisation neurons.
title_sort genetic programs of neuronal degeneration in dendrite arborisation neurons.
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