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Savannah G Brovero1, Julia C Fortier1, Hongru Hu1, Pamela C Lovejoy1, Nicole R Newell1, Colleen M Palmateer1, Ruei-Ying Tzeng1, Pei-Tseng Lee2, Kai Zinn3, Michelle N Arbeitman1.
Abstract
Drosophila reproductive behaviors are directed by fruitless neurons. A reanalysis of genomic studies shows that genes encoding dpr and DIP immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) members are expressed in fru P1 neurons. We find that each fru P1 and dpr/DIP (fru P1 ∩ dpr/DIP) overlapping expression pattern is similar in both sexes, but there are dimorphisms in neuronal morphology and cell number. Behavioral studies of fru P1 ∩ dpr/DIP perturbation genotypes indicate that the mushroom body functions together with the lateral protocerebral complex to direct courtship behavior. A single-cell RNA-seq analysis of fru P1 neurons shows that many DIPs have high expression in a small set of neurons, whereas the dprs are often expressed in a larger set of neurons at intermediate levels, with a myriad of dpr/DIP expression combinations. Functionally, we find that perturbations of sex hierarchy genes and of DIP-ε change the sex-specific morphologies of fru P1 ∩ DIP-α neurons.Entities:
Keywords: D. melanogaster; Drosophila; IgSF; cell adhesion molecule; courtship; genetics; genomics; neuroscience; reproductive behavior; single-cell RNA-seq
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33616528 PMCID: PMC7972454 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.63101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140