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A Novel Neuroprotective Role of Phosphatase of Regenerating Liver-1 against CO2 Stimulation in Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: Neuroprotection is essential for the maintenance of normal physiological functions in the nervous system. This is especially true under stress conditions. Here, we demonstrate a novel protective function of PRL-1 against CO2 stimulation in Drosophila. In the absence of PRL-1, flies exhibit a permanent held-up wing phenotype upon CO2 exposure. Knockdown of the CO2 olfactory receptor, Gr21a, suppresses the phenotype. Our genetic data indicate that the wing phenotype is due to a neural dysfunction. PRL-1 physically interacts with Uex and controls Uex expression levels. Knockdown of Uex alone leads to a similar wing held-up phenotype to that of PRL-1 mutants. Uex acts downstream of PRL-1. Elevated Uex levels in PRL-1 mutants prevent the CO2-induced phenotype. PRL-1 and Uex are required for a wide range of neurons to maintain neuroprotective functions. Expression of human homologs of PRL-1 could rescue the phenotype in Drosophila, suggesting a similar function in humans.

SUBMITTER: Guo P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6700421 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Novel Neuroprotective Role of Phosphatase of Regenerating Liver-1 against CO<sub>2</sub> Stimulation in Drosophila.

Guo Pengfei P   Xu Xiao X   Wang Fang F   Yuan Xin X   Tu Yinqi Y   Zhang Bei B   Zheng Huimei H   Yu Danqing D   Ge Wanzhong W   Gong Zhefeng Z   Yang Xiaohang X   Xi Yongmei Y  

iScience 20190722


Neuroprotection is essential for the maintenance of normal physiological functions in the nervous system. This is especially true under stress conditions. Here, we demonstrate a novel protective function of PRL-1 against CO<sub>2</sub> stimulation in Drosophila. In the absence of PRL-1, flies exhibit a permanent held-up wing phenotype upon CO<sub>2</sub> exposure. Knockdown of the CO<sub>2</sub> olfactory receptor, Gr21a, suppresses the phenotype. Our genetic data indicate that the wing phenotyp  ...[more]

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