Drosophila Torsin Protein Regulates Motor Control and Stress Sensitivity and Forms a Complex with Fragile-X Mental Retardation Protein

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作者
Phuong Nguyen [1 ,2 ]
Seo, Jong Bok [3 ]
Ahn, Hyo-Min [1 ,2 ]
Koh, Young Ho [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Hallym Univ, Grad Sch, Dept Biomed Gerontol, Chunchon 24252, Gangwon Do, South Korea
[2] Hallym Univ, Ilsong Inst Life Sci, Anyang 14066, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
[3] Korea Basic Sci Inst, Seoul 02841, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
DYSTONIA; MODEL; METABOLISM; GENERATION; DISEASE; MOUSE; GENE;
D O I
10.1155/2016/6762086
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
We investigated unknown in vivo functions of Torsin by using Drosophila as a model. Downregulation of Drosophila Torsin (DTor) by DTor-specific inhibitory double-stranded RNA (RNAi) induced abnormal locomotor behavior and increased susceptibility to H2O2. In addition, altered expression of DTor significantly increased the numbers of synaptic boutons. One important biochemical consequence of DTor-RNAi expression in fly brains was upregulation of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH). Altered expression of ADH has also been reported in Drosophila Fragile-X mental retardation protein (DFMRP) mutant flies. Interestingly, expression of DFMRP was altered in DTor mutant flies, and DTor and DFMRP were present in the same protein complexes. In addition, DTor and DFMRP immunoreactivities were partially colocalized in several cellular organelles in larval muscles. Furthermore, there were no significant differences between synaptic morphologies of dfmrp null mutants and dfmrp mutants expressing DTor-RNAi. Taken together, our evidences suggested that DTor and DFMRP might be present in the same signaling pathway regulating synaptic plasticity. In addition, we also found that human Torsin1A and human FMRP were present in the same protein complexes, suggesting that this phenomenon is evolutionarily conserved.
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