Author
Trush, O
Liu, C
Han, X
Nakai, Y
Takayama, R
Murakawa, H
Carrillo de la Plata, J
Takechi, H
Hakeda-Suzuki, S
Suzuki, T
Sato, M
Journal title
Journal of Neuroscience
DOI
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3107-18.2019
Issue
30
Volume
39
Last updated
2024-04-21T22:26:12.767+01:00
Page
5861-5880
Abstract
Columnar structure is a basic unit of the brain, but the mechanism underlying its development remains largely unknown. The medulla, the largest ganglion of the Drosophila melanogaster visual center, provides a unique opportunity to reveal the mechanisms of 3D organization of the columns. In this study, using N-cadherin (Ncad) as a marker, we reveal the donut-like columnar structures along the 2D layer in the larval medulla that evolves to form three distinct layers in pupal development. Column formation is initiated by three core neurons, R8, R7, and Mi1, which establish distinct concentric domains within a column. We demonstrate that Ncad-dependent relative adhesiveness of the core columnar neurons regulates their relative location within a column along a 2D layer in the larval medulla according to the differential adhesion hypothesis. We also propose the presence of mutual interactions among the three layers during formation of the 3D structures of the medulla columns.
Symplectic ID
1098227
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
24 Jul 2019
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