The Drosophila BTB domain protein Jim Lovell has roles in multiple larval and adult behaviors.

Innate behaviors have their origins in the specification of neural fates during development. Within Drosophila, BTB (Bric-a-brac,Tramtrack, Broad) domain proteins such as Fruitless are known to play key roles in the neural differentiation underlying such responses. We previously identified a gene, w...

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Main Authors: Sonia M Bjorum, Rebecca A Simonette, Raul Alanis, Jennifer E Wang, Benjamin M Lewis, Michael H Trejo, Keith A Hanson, Kathleen M Beckingham
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3631165?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2e5277b3fa9948ca93dab09c8d9c7e882020-11-24T21:54:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0184e6127010.1371/journal.pone.0061270The Drosophila BTB domain protein Jim Lovell has roles in multiple larval and adult behaviors.Sonia M BjorumRebecca A SimonetteRaul AlanisJennifer E WangBenjamin M LewisMichael H TrejoKeith A HansonKathleen M BeckinghamInnate behaviors have their origins in the specification of neural fates during development. Within Drosophila, BTB (Bric-a-brac,Tramtrack, Broad) domain proteins such as Fruitless are known to play key roles in the neural differentiation underlying such responses. We previously identified a gene, which we have termed jim lovell (lov), encoding a BTB protein with a role in gravity responses. To understand more fully the behavioral roles of this gene we have investigated its function through several approaches. Transcript and protein expression patterns have been examined and behavioral phenotypes of new lov mutations have been characterized. Lov is a nuclear protein, suggesting a role as a transcriptional regulator, as for other BTB proteins. In late embryogenesis, Lov is expressed in many CNS and PNS neurons. An examination of the PNS expression indicates that lov functions in the late specification of several classes of sensory neurons. In particular, only two of the five abdominal lateral chordotonal neurons express Lov, predicting functional variation within this highly similar group. Surprisingly, Lov is also expressed very early in embryogenesis in ways that suggests roles in morphogenetic movements, amnioserosa function and head neurogenesis. The phenotypes of two new lov mutations that delete adjacent non-coding DNA regions are strikingly different suggesting removal of different regulatory elements. In lov(47) , Lov expression is lost in many embryonic neurons including the two lateral chordotonal neurons. lov(47) mutant larvae show feeding and locomotor defects including spontaneous backward movement. Adult lov(47) males perform aberrant courtship behavior distinguished by courtship displays that are not directed at the female. lov(47) adults also show more defective negative gravitaxis than the previously isolated lov(91Y) mutant. In contrast, lov(66) produces largely normal behavior but severe female sterility associated with ectopic lov expression in the ovary. We propose a negative regulatory role for the DNA deleted in lov(66) .http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3631165?pdf=render
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author Sonia M Bjorum
Rebecca A Simonette
Raul Alanis
Jennifer E Wang
Benjamin M Lewis
Michael H Trejo
Keith A Hanson
Kathleen M Beckingham
spellingShingle Sonia M Bjorum
Rebecca A Simonette
Raul Alanis
Jennifer E Wang
Benjamin M Lewis
Michael H Trejo
Keith A Hanson
Kathleen M Beckingham
The Drosophila BTB domain protein Jim Lovell has roles in multiple larval and adult behaviors.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sonia M Bjorum
Rebecca A Simonette
Raul Alanis
Jennifer E Wang
Benjamin M Lewis
Michael H Trejo
Keith A Hanson
Kathleen M Beckingham
author_sort Sonia M Bjorum
title The Drosophila BTB domain protein Jim Lovell has roles in multiple larval and adult behaviors.
title_short The Drosophila BTB domain protein Jim Lovell has roles in multiple larval and adult behaviors.
title_full The Drosophila BTB domain protein Jim Lovell has roles in multiple larval and adult behaviors.
title_fullStr The Drosophila BTB domain protein Jim Lovell has roles in multiple larval and adult behaviors.
title_full_unstemmed The Drosophila BTB domain protein Jim Lovell has roles in multiple larval and adult behaviors.
title_sort drosophila btb domain protein jim lovell has roles in multiple larval and adult behaviors.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Innate behaviors have their origins in the specification of neural fates during development. Within Drosophila, BTB (Bric-a-brac,Tramtrack, Broad) domain proteins such as Fruitless are known to play key roles in the neural differentiation underlying such responses. We previously identified a gene, which we have termed jim lovell (lov), encoding a BTB protein with a role in gravity responses. To understand more fully the behavioral roles of this gene we have investigated its function through several approaches. Transcript and protein expression patterns have been examined and behavioral phenotypes of new lov mutations have been characterized. Lov is a nuclear protein, suggesting a role as a transcriptional regulator, as for other BTB proteins. In late embryogenesis, Lov is expressed in many CNS and PNS neurons. An examination of the PNS expression indicates that lov functions in the late specification of several classes of sensory neurons. In particular, only two of the five abdominal lateral chordotonal neurons express Lov, predicting functional variation within this highly similar group. Surprisingly, Lov is also expressed very early in embryogenesis in ways that suggests roles in morphogenetic movements, amnioserosa function and head neurogenesis. The phenotypes of two new lov mutations that delete adjacent non-coding DNA regions are strikingly different suggesting removal of different regulatory elements. In lov(47) , Lov expression is lost in many embryonic neurons including the two lateral chordotonal neurons. lov(47) mutant larvae show feeding and locomotor defects including spontaneous backward movement. Adult lov(47) males perform aberrant courtship behavior distinguished by courtship displays that are not directed at the female. lov(47) adults also show more defective negative gravitaxis than the previously isolated lov(91Y) mutant. In contrast, lov(66) produces largely normal behavior but severe female sterility associated with ectopic lov expression in the ovary. We propose a negative regulatory role for the DNA deleted in lov(66) .
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3631165?pdf=render
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