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Cell Rep ; 42(3): 112144, 2023 03 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36821439

ABSTRACT

How axon guidance pathways are utilized in coordination with temporal and spatial patterning of neural progenitors to regulate neuropil assembly is not well understood. We study this question in the Drosophila medulla using the transmedullary (Tm) projection neurons that target lobula through the inner optic chiasm (IOC). We demonstrate that the Netrin pathway plays multiple roles in guidance of Tm axons and that temporal patterning of medulla neuroblasts determines pioneer versus follower Tm neurons during this process. Loss of Frazzled (Fra) in early-born pioneer Tm neurons leads to IOC defects, while loss of Fra from follower neurons does not affect the IOC. In the follower projection neurons, Fra is required in other targeting steps including lobula branch extension and layer-specific targeting. Furthermore, different from other identified scenarios of Netrin/Fra involved axon guidance in Drosophila, we demonstrate that diffusible Netrin is required for the correct axon targeting and optic lobe organization.


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Drosophila Proteins , Drosophila , Netrin-1 , Animals , Axons/metabolism , Drosophila/metabolism , Drosophila Proteins/metabolism , Netrin Receptors/metabolism , Netrin-1/genetics , Netrin-1/metabolism , Netrins/genetics , Netrins/metabolism , Neurons/metabolism , Receptors, Cell Surface/metabolism
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Cell Rep ; 42(3): 112143, 2023 03 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36821442

ABSTRACT

Notch-dependent binary fate choice between sister neurons is one of the mechanisms to generate neural diversity. How these upstream neural fate specification programs regulate downstream effector genes to control axon targeting and neuropil assembly remains less well understood. Here, we report that Notch-dependent binary fate choice in Drosophila medulla neurons is required to regulate the Netrin axon guidance pathway, which controls targeting of transmedullary (Tm) neurons to lobula. In medulla neurons of Notch-on hemilineage composed of mostly lobula-targeting neurons, Notch signaling is required to activate the expression of Netrin-B and repress the expression of its repulsive receptor Unc-5. Turning off Unc-5 is necessary for Tm neurons to target lobula. Furthermore, Netrin-B provided by Notch-on medulla neurons is required for correct targeting of Tm axons from later-generated medulla columns. Thus, the coordinate regulation of Netrin pathway components by Notch signaling ensures correct targeting of Tm axons and contributes to the neuropil assembly.


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Axon Guidance , Drosophila , Animals , Axons/metabolism , Neurons/metabolism , Netrins/metabolism , Netrin-1/metabolism , Netrin Receptors/metabolism
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