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Series GSE41510 Query DataSets for GSE41510
Status Public on Oct 12, 2012
Title Transcriptome analysis of Drosophila CNS midline cells reveals diverse peptidergic properties and a role for castor in neuronal differentiation
Organism Drosophila melanogaster
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary One of the key aspects of neuronal differentiation is the array of neurotransmitters and neurotransmitter receptors that each neuron possesses. One important goal of developmental neuroscience is to understand how these differentiated properties are established during development. In this paper, we use fluorescence activated cell sorting and RNA-seq to determine the transcriptome of the Drosophila CNS midline cells, which consist of a small number of well-characterized neurons and glia. These data revealed that midline cells express 9 neuropeptide precursor genes, 13 neuropeptide receptor genes, and 31 small-molecule neurotransmitter receptor genes. In situ hybridization and high-resolution confocal analyses were carried-out to determine the midline cell identity for these neuropeptides and the neuropeptide receptors. The results revealed a surprising level of diversity. Neuropeptide genes are expressed in a variety of midline cell types, including motoneurons, GABAergic interneurons, and midline glia. These data revealed previously unknown functional differences among the highly-related iVUM neurons. There also exist segmental differences in expression for the same neuronal sub-type. Similar experiments on midline-expressed neuropeptide receptor genes reveal considerable diversity in synaptic inputs. Multiple receptor types were expressed in midline interneurons and motoneurons, and, in one case, link feeding behavior to gut peristalsis and locomotion. There were also segmental differences, variations between the 3 iVUMs, and three hormone receptor genes were broadly expressed in most midline cells. The Drosophila Castor transcription factor is present at high levels in iVUM5, which is both GABAergic and expresses the short neuropeptide F precursor gene. Genetic and misexpression experiments indicated that castor specifically controls expression of the short neuropeptide F precursor gene, but does not affect iVUM cell fate or expression of Gad1. This indicates a novel function for castor in regulating neuropeptide gene expression.
 
Overall design To study the development and differentiation of the CNS midline cells of Drosophila melanogaster on a genome-wide scale, these cells were labeled with GFP using the GAL/UAS system and FACS purified at 2 ermbryonic time-points; 6-8 hours and 14-16 hours after egg laying. Poly(A) mRNA was collected from these samples and cDNA libraries were generated. Sequencing was performed on 6 independent samples: Two FACS purified CNS-midline cell samples and one non-midline sample taken from 6-8 hours After Egg Laying (AEL) embryos and from 14-16 hours AEL embryos.
 
Contributor(s) Fontana JR, Crews ST
Citation(s) 23010511
Submission date Oct 11, 2012
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Stephen Crews
E-mail(s) steve_crews@unc.edu
Organization name UNC Chapel Hill
Department Biochemistry and Biophysics
Street address 133 N. Medical Dr
City Chapel Hill
State/province NC
ZIP/Postal code 27599
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL11203 Illumina Genome Analyzer IIx (Drosophila melanogaster)
Samples (6)
GSM1018446 6-8hr Midline Sample 1
GSM1018447 6-8hr Midline Sample 2
GSM1018448 6-8hr Non-Midline Sample
Relations
BioProject PRJNA177341
SRA SRP016076

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GSE41510_14Mid1+2_JF001_3_genes.fpkm_tracking.gz 455.1 Kb (ftp)(http) FPKM_TRACKING
GSE41510_6Mid1+2_JF005_6_genes.fpkm_tracking.gz 439.4 Kb (ftp)(http) FPKM_TRACKING
GSE41510_RAW.tar 2.6 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of FPKM_TRACKING)
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