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TM2D genes regulate Notch signaling and neuronal function in Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: TM2 domain containing (TM2D) proteins are conserved in metazoans and encoded by three separate genes in each model organism species that has been sequenced. Rare variants in TM2D3 are associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and its fly ortholog almondex is required for embryonic Notch signaling. However, the functions of this gene family remain elusive. We knocked-out all three TM2D genes (almondex, CG11103/amaretto, CG10795/biscotti) in Drosophila and found that they share the same maternal-effect neurogenic defect. Triple null animals are not phenotypically worse than single nulls, suggesting these genes function together. Overexpression of the most conserved region of the TM2D proteins acts as a potent inhibitor of Notch signaling at the γ-secretase cleavage step. Lastly, Almondex is detected in the brain and its loss causes shortened lifespan accompanied by progressive motor and electrophysiological defects. The functional links between all three TM2D genes are likely to be evolutionarily conserved, suggesting that this entire gene family may be involved in AD.

SUBMITTER: Salazar JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8714088 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TM2D genes regulate Notch signaling and neuronal function in Drosophila.

Salazar Jose L JL   Yang Sheng-An SA   Lin Yong Qi YQ   Li-Kroeger David D   Marcogliese Paul C PC   Deal Samantha L SL   Neely G Gregory GG   Yamamoto Shinya S  

PLoS genetics 20211214 12


TM2 domain containing (TM2D) proteins are conserved in metazoans and encoded by three separate genes in each model organism species that has been sequenced. Rare variants in TM2D3 are associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and its fly ortholog almondex is required for embryonic Notch signaling. However, the functions of this gene family remain elusive. We knocked-out all three TM2D genes (almondex, CG11103/amaretto, CG10795/biscotti) in Drosophila and found that they share the same maternal-ef  ...[more]

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