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Drosophila fragile X protein,DFXR, regulates neuronal morphology and function in the brain
Authors:Morales Joannella  Hiesinger P Robin  Schroeder Andrew J  Kume Kazuhiko  Verstreken Patrik  Jackson F Rob  Nelson David L  Hassan Bassem A
Institution:Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Abstract:Mental retardation is a pervasive societal problem, 25 times more common than blindness for example. Fragile X syndrome, the most common form of inherited mental retardation, is caused by mutations in the FMR1 gene. Fragile X patients display neurite morphology defects in the brain, suggesting that this may be the basis of their mental retardation. Drosophila contains a single homolog of FMR1, dfxr (also called dfmr1). We analyzed the role of dfxr in neurite development in three distinct neuronal classes. We find that DFXR is required for normal neurite extension, guidance, and branching. dfxr mutants also display strong eclosion failure and circadian rhythm defects. Interestingly, distinct neuronal cell types show different phenotypes, suggesting that dfxr differentially regulates diverse targets in the brain.
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