RNAi screen for membrane proteins that are involved in neuronal pruning in Drosophila sensory neurons

Pruning, a remodeling process that selectively remove exuberant neurons without causing cell death, is important and required for the development of precise neuronal connectivity in mature nervous system during development. In this paper, RNA interference (RNAi) screening was used to investigate the...

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Main Author: Hendrikson, Josephine
Other Authors: Yu Fengwei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-640522023-02-28T18:02:45Z RNAi screen for membrane proteins that are involved in neuronal pruning in Drosophila sensory neurons Hendrikson, Josephine Yu Fengwei School of Biological Sciences Temasek Laboratories DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Pruning, a remodeling process that selectively remove exuberant neurons without causing cell death, is important and required for the development of precise neuronal connectivity in mature nervous system during development. In this paper, RNA interference (RNAi) screening was used to investigate the involvement of membrane proteins in dendrite pruning process in Drosophila sensory neurons. There were 7 lines of 2 genes identified to display pruning defects phenotype in their Class IV dendritic arborization neurons (ddaC) at 16 h after puparium formation (APF), namely CG10188 and CG10587. Out of the two genes, CG10587 was further characterized through immunostaining process for Ecdysone receptor isoform B1 (EcR-B1), Molecule interacting with casL (Mical) and Ubiquitin (Ub) expression. Our findings showed that this gene might regulate Mical expression and have defect in its ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), suggesting that it involved in ecdysone signaling pathway to cause pruning to occur. However, further investigations are required to understand its cellular and molecular mechanisms in governing dendrite pruning. In addition, further characterization should also be done for CG10188 identified. Nevertheless, our findings have served as preliminary investigation in discovering novel genes, in particular the membrane proteins, which govern dendritic pruning process. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2015-05-22T06:21:29Z 2015-05-22T06:21:29Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64052 en Nanyang Technological University 36 p. application/pdf
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RNAi screen for membrane proteins that are involved in neuronal pruning in Drosophila sensory neurons
description Pruning, a remodeling process that selectively remove exuberant neurons without causing cell death, is important and required for the development of precise neuronal connectivity in mature nervous system during development. In this paper, RNA interference (RNAi) screening was used to investigate the involvement of membrane proteins in dendrite pruning process in Drosophila sensory neurons. There were 7 lines of 2 genes identified to display pruning defects phenotype in their Class IV dendritic arborization neurons (ddaC) at 16 h after puparium formation (APF), namely CG10188 and CG10587. Out of the two genes, CG10587 was further characterized through immunostaining process for Ecdysone receptor isoform B1 (EcR-B1), Molecule interacting with casL (Mical) and Ubiquitin (Ub) expression. Our findings showed that this gene might regulate Mical expression and have defect in its ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), suggesting that it involved in ecdysone signaling pathway to cause pruning to occur. However, further investigations are required to understand its cellular and molecular mechanisms in governing dendrite pruning. In addition, further characterization should also be done for CG10188 identified. Nevertheless, our findings have served as preliminary investigation in discovering novel genes, in particular the membrane proteins, which govern dendritic pruning process.
author2 Yu Fengwei
author_facet Yu Fengwei
Hendrikson, Josephine
format Final Year Project
author Hendrikson, Josephine
author_sort Hendrikson, Josephine
title RNAi screen for membrane proteins that are involved in neuronal pruning in Drosophila sensory neurons
title_short RNAi screen for membrane proteins that are involved in neuronal pruning in Drosophila sensory neurons
title_full RNAi screen for membrane proteins that are involved in neuronal pruning in Drosophila sensory neurons
title_fullStr RNAi screen for membrane proteins that are involved in neuronal pruning in Drosophila sensory neurons
title_full_unstemmed RNAi screen for membrane proteins that are involved in neuronal pruning in Drosophila sensory neurons
title_sort rnai screen for membrane proteins that are involved in neuronal pruning in drosophila sensory neurons
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64052
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