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Conditional protein tagging methods reveal highly specific subcellular distribution of ion channels in motion-sensing neurons.


ABSTRACT: Neurotransmitter receptors and ion channels shape the biophysical properties of neurons, from the sign of the response mediated by neurotransmitter receptors to the dynamics shaped by voltage-gated ion channels. Therefore, knowing the localizations and types of receptors and channels present in neurons is fundamental to our understanding of neural computation. Here, we developed two approaches to visualize the subcellular localization of specific proteins in Drosophila: The flippase-dependent expression of GFP-tagged receptor subunits in single neurons and 'FlpTag', a versatile new tool for the conditional labelling of endogenous proteins. Using these methods, we investigated the subcellular distribution of the receptors GluCl?, Rdl, and D?7 and the ion channels para and Ih in motion-sensing T4/T5 neurons of the Drosophila visual system. We discovered a strictly segregated subcellular distribution of these proteins and a sequential spatial arrangement of glutamate, acetylcholine, and GABA receptors along the dendrite that matched the previously reported EM-reconstructed synapse distributions.

SUBMITTER: Fendl S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7655108 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conditional protein tagging methods reveal highly specific subcellular distribution of ion channels in motion-sensing neurons.

Fendl Sandra S   Vieira Renee Marie RM   Borst Alexander A  

eLife 20201020


Neurotransmitter receptors and ion channels shape the biophysical properties of neurons, from the sign of the response mediated by neurotransmitter receptors to the dynamics shaped by voltage-gated ion channels. Therefore, knowing the localizations and types of receptors and channels present in neurons is fundamental to our understanding of neural computation. Here, we developed two approaches to visualize the subcellular localization of specific proteins in <i>Drosophila</i>: The flippase-depen  ...[more]

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