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Cell Rep ; 14(4): 850-860, 2016 Feb 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26776518

ABSTRACT

Feeding is an evolutionarily conserved and integral behavior that depends on the rhythmic activity of feeding muscles stimulated by specific motoneurons. However, critical molecular determinants underlying the development of the neuromuscular feeding unit are largely unknown. Here, we identify the Hox transcription factor Deformed (Dfd) as essential for feeding unit formation, from initial specification to the establishment of active synapses, by controlling stage-specific sets of target genes. Importantly, we found Dfd to control the expression of functional components of synapses, such as Ankyrin2-XL, a protein known to be critical for synaptic stability and connectivity. Furthermore, we uncovered Dfd as a potential regulator of synaptic specificity, as it represses expression of the synaptic cell adhesion molecule Connectin (Con). These results demonstrate that Dfd is critical for the establishment and maintenance of the neuromuscular unit required for feeding behavior, which might be shared by other group 4 Hox genes.


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Drosophila Proteins/metabolism , Homeodomain Proteins/metabolism , Motor Neurons/metabolism , Neuromuscular Junction/metabolism , Animals , Ankyrins/metabolism , Connectin/metabolism , Drosophila , Drosophila Proteins/genetics , Feeding Behavior , Homeodomain Proteins/genetics , Motor Neurons/cytology , Neurogenesis , Neuromuscular Junction/growth & development
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