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Distribution of two GABA receptor-like subunits in theDrosophila CNS
Authors:K Aronstein  V Auld  R Ffrench-Constant
Institution:(1) Departments of Neuroscience and Entomology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 237 Russell Laboratories, 1630 Linden Drive, 53706 Madison, Wisconsin, USA;(2) Department of Zoology, University of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Previously we have described the distribution of theRdl GABA receptor subunit in theDrosophila CNS. Knowing thatRdl can coassemble with LCCH3 (aDrosophila GABA receptor-like subunit showing sequence similarity to vertebrate Bgr subunit GABAA receptors) in baculovirus infected insect cells, we compared the localization of these two receptor subunits in order to identify any potential overlap in their spatial or temporal distribution. The two subunits show very different patterns of localization. Early in development LCCH3 is found in the majority of developing neuroblasts and later is localized to the cell bodies of the embryonic nerve cord and brain, and the neuronal cell bodies surrounding the adult brain. In contrast,Rdl receptor subunits appear confined to the neuropil in all developmental stages. These results have two important implications. Firstly, they suggest that although these two subunits can coassemble in heterologous expression systems, they may not be found in the same tissues in the nervous system. Secondly, production of LCCH3 before neuronal differentiation leads us to speculate on the role of that LCCH3 containing receptors in the developing nervous system.
Keywords:GABA receptor  Rdl  LCCH3  Drosophila melanogaster
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