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Ataxin-2 is essential for cytoskeletal dynamics and neurodevelopment in Drosophila

Urko del Castillo, Rosalind Norkett, Wen Lü, Anna S. Serpinskaya, Vladimir I. Gelfand

2021iScience21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

we show that Atx2 is essential for normal neuronal cytoskeletal dynamics and organelle trafficking. Upon neuron-specific Atx2 loss, the microtubule and actin networks were abnormally stabilized and cargo transport was drastically inhibited. Depletion of Atx2 caused multiple morphological defects in the nervous system of third instar larvae. These include reduced brain size, impaired axon development, and decreased dendrite outgrowth. Defects in the nervous system caused loss of the ability to crawl and lethality at the pupal stage. Taken together, these data mark Atx2 as a major regulator of cytoskeletal dynamics and denote Atx2 as an essential gene in neurodevelopment, as well as a neurodegenerative factor.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCytoskeletonCell biologySpinocerebellar ataxiaMicrotubuleNeuroscienceNervous systemAxonActinSynapseGeneticsAtaxiaCellMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsRNA Research and SplicingGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
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