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Hunchback activates Bicoid in post-mitotic Pair1 neurons to regulate synapse number

Lee, K. M.; Linskens, A. M.; Doe, C. Q.

2021-12-01 neuroscience
10.1101/2021.11.29.470460 bioRxiv
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The proper formation and function of neural circuits is crucial for cognition, sensation, and behavior. Neural circuits are highly-specific, and this specificity is dependent on neurons developing key features of their individual identities: morphology, anatomical location, molecular expression and biophysiological properties. Previous research has demonstrated that a neurons identity is, in part, generated by the temporal transcription window the neuron is born in, and the homeodomain transcription factors expressed in the mature neuron. However, whether temporal transcription factors and homeodomain transcription factors regulate neural circuit formation, maintenance and function remains unknown. Here, we utilize a well-characterized neural circuit in the Drosophila larvae, the Pair1 neuron. We determined that in the Pair1 neuron, the temporal transcription factor Hunchback activates the homeodomain transcription factor Bicoid (Bcd). Both Hunchback and Bcd are expressed in Pair1 throughout larval development. Interestingly, Hunchback and Bcd were not required in Pair1 for neurotransmitter identity or axonal morphology, but were required for synapse density. We found that these transcription factors were functioning post-mitotically in Pair1 to regulate synapse density. Additionally, knocking down Hunchback and Bcd in Pair1 neurons disrupted the behavioral output of the circuit. We utilized the genetic tool TransTango to determine that Hunchback function in Pair1 is to repress forming synapses with erroneous neurons. To our knowledge, these data are the first to show Hunchback activating Bcd expression, as well as the first to demonstrate a role for Hunchback and Bcd post-mitotically.

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