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Systematic functional analysis of rab GTPases reveals limits of neuronal robustness to environmental challenges in flies.

Friederike E Kohrs1, Ilsa-Maria Daumann1, Bojana Pavlovic2, Eugene Jennifer Jin1, F Ridvan Kiral1, Shih-Ching Lin3, Filip Port2, Heike Wolfenberg1, Thomas F Mathejczyk1, Gerit A Linneweber1, Chih-Chiang Chan3, Michael Boutros2, P Robin Hiesinger1.   

Abstract

Rab GTPases are molecular switches that regulate membrane trafficking in all cells. Neurons have particular demands on membrane trafficking and express numerous Rab GTPases of unknown function. Here, we report the generation and characterization of molecularly defined null mutants for all 26 rab genes in Drosophila. In flies, all rab genes are expressed in the nervous system where at least half exhibit particularly high levels compared to other tissues. Surprisingly, loss of any of these 13 nervous system-enriched Rabs yielded viable and fertile flies without obvious morphological defects. However, all 13 mutants differentially affected development when challenged with different temperatures, or neuronal function when challenged with continuous stimulation. We identified a synaptic maintenance defect following continuous stimulation for six mutants, including an autophagy-independent role of rab26. The complete mutant collection generated in this study provides a basis for further comprehensive studies of Rab GTPases during development and function in vivo.
© 2021, Kohrs et al.

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Keywords:  D. melanogaster; Drosophila; Rab GTPase; cell biology; mutant collection; neuroscience

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33666175      PMCID: PMC8016483          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.59594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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