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Drosophila ammonium transporter Rh50 is required for integrity of larval muscles and neuromuscular system.

Mathilde Lecompte1, Daniel Cattaert2, Alain Vincent3, Serge Birman1, Baya Chérif-Zahar1.   

Abstract

Rhesus glycoproteins (Rh50) have been shown to be ammonia transporters in many species from bacteria to human. They are involved in various physiological processes including acid excretion and pH regulation. Rh50 proteins can also provide a structural link between the cytoskeleton and the plasma membranes that maintain cellular integrity. Although ammonia plays essential roles in the nervous system, in particular at glutamatergic synapses, a potential role for Rh50 proteins at synapses has not yet been investigated. To better understand the function of these proteins in vivo, we studied the unique Rh50 gene of Drosophila melanogaster, which encodes two isoforms, Rh50A and Rh50BC. We found that Drosophila Rh50A is expressed in larval muscles and enriched in the postsynaptic regions of the glutamatergic neuromuscular junctions. Rh50 inactivation by RNA interference selectively in muscle cells caused muscular atrophy in larval stages and pupal lethality. Interestingly, Rh50-deficiency in muscles specifically increased glutamate receptor subunit IIA (GluRIIA) level and the frequency of spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic potentials. Our work therefore highlights a new role for Rh50 proteins in the maintenance of Drosophila muscle architecture and synaptic physiology, which could be conserved in other species.
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Keywords:  Drosophila melanogaster; GluRIIA; RRID: AB_2314647; RRID: AB_2314866; RRID: AB_2534088; RRID: AB_2535849; RRID: AB_2568753; RRID: AB_2569238; RRID: AB_528203; RRID: AB_528269; RRID: BDSC_1767; RRID: BDSC_24650; RRID: BDSC_27390; RRID: BDSC_32556; RRID: BDSC_3605; RRID: BDSC_458; RRID: BDSC_55133; RRID: BDSC_55850; RRID: BDSC_7415; RRID: SCR_002285; Rh50 glycoprotein; ammonium transporter; larval muscle; muscular atrophy; neuromuscular junction

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31273786     DOI: 10.1002/cne.24742

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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