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Polymodal Nociception in Drosophila Requires Alternative Splicing of TrpA1.


ABSTRACT: Transcripts of noxious stimulus-detecting TrpA1 channels are alternatively spliced. Despite the importance of nociception for survival, the in vivo significance of expressing different TrpA1 isoforms is largely unknown. Here, we develop a novel genetic approach to generate Drosophila knockin strains expressing single TrpA1 isoforms. Drosophila TrpA1 mediates heat and UVC-triggered nociception. We show that TrpA1-C and TrpA1-D, two alternative isoforms, are co-expressed in nociceptors. When examined in heterologous cells, both TrpA1-C and TrpA1-D are activated by heat and UVC. By contrast, analysis of knockin flies reveals the striking functional specificity; TrpA1-C mediates UVC-nociception, whereas TrpA1-D mediates heat-nociception. Therefore, in vivo functions of TrpA1-C and TrpA1-D are different from each other and are different from their in vitro properties. Our results indicate that a given sensory stimulus preferentially activates a single TrpA1 isoform in vivo and that polymodal nociception requires co-expression of TrpA1 isoforms, providing novel insights of how alternative splicing regulates nociception.

SUBMITTER: Gu P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6938258 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polymodal Nociception in Drosophila Requires Alternative Splicing of TrpA1.

Gu Pengyu P   Gong Jiaxin J   Shang Ye Y   Wang Fei F   Ruppell Kendra T KT   Ma Zhiguo Z   Sheehan Amy E AE   Freeman Marc R MR   Xiang Yang Y  

Current biology : CB 20191114 23


Transcripts of noxious stimulus-detecting TrpA1 channels are alternatively spliced. Despite the importance of nociception for survival, the in vivo significance of expressing different TrpA1 isoforms is largely unknown. Here, we develop a novel genetic approach to generate Drosophila knockin strains expressing single TrpA1 isoforms. Drosophila TrpA1 mediates heat and UVC-triggered nociception. We show that TrpA1-C and TrpA1-D, two alternative isoforms, are co-expressed in nociceptors. When exami  ...[more]

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