Zebrafish Mnx proteins specify one motoneuron subtype and suppress acquisition of interneuron characteristics

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Precise matching between motoneuron subtypes and the muscles they innervate is a prerequisite for normal behavior. Motoneuron subtype identity is specified by the combination of transcription factors expressed by the cell during its...

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Main Authors: Seredick Steve D, Van Ryswyk Liesl, Hutchinson Sarah A, Eisen Judith S
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-11-01
Series:Neural Development
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Mnx
Online Access:http://www.neuraldevelopment.com/content/7/1/35
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spelling doaj-314e99aaaf8f4b2899391534e526509f2020-11-25T01:55:47ZengBMCNeural Development1749-81042012-11-01713510.1186/1749-8104-7-35Zebrafish Mnx proteins specify one motoneuron subtype and suppress acquisition of interneuron characteristicsSeredick Steve DVan Ryswyk LieslHutchinson Sarah AEisen Judith S<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Precise matching between motoneuron subtypes and the muscles they innervate is a prerequisite for normal behavior. Motoneuron subtype identity is specified by the combination of transcription factors expressed by the cell during its differentiation. Here we investigate the roles of Mnx family transcription factors in specifying the subtypes of individually identified zebrafish primary motoneurons.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Zebrafish has three Mnx family members. We show that each of them has a distinct and temporally dynamic expression pattern in each primary motoneuron subtype. We also show that two Mnx family members are expressed in identified VeLD interneurons derived from the same progenitor domain that generates primary motoneurons. Surprisingly, we found that Mnx proteins appear unnecessary for differentiation of VeLD interneurons or the CaP motoneuron subtype. Mnx proteins are, however, required for differentiation of the MiP motoneuron subtype. We previously showed that MiPs require two temporally-distinct phases of Islet1 expression for normal development. Here we show that in the absence of Mnx proteins, the later phase of Islet1 expression is initiated but not sustained, and MiPs become hybrids that co-express morphological and molecular features of motoneurons and V2a interneurons. Unexpectedly, these hybrid MiPs often extend CaP-like axons, and some MiPs appear to be entirely transformed to a CaP morphology.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our results suggest that Mnx proteins promote MiP subtype identity by suppressing both interneuron development and CaP axon pathfinding. This is, to our knowledge, the first report of transcription factors that act to distinguish CaP and MiP subtype identities. Our results also suggest that MiP motoneurons are more similar to V2 interneurons than are CaP motoneurons.</p> http://www.neuraldevelopment.com/content/7/1/35ZebrafishMnxMotoneuronInterneuron
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author Seredick Steve D
Van Ryswyk Liesl
Hutchinson Sarah A
Eisen Judith S
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Van Ryswyk Liesl
Hutchinson Sarah A
Eisen Judith S
Zebrafish Mnx proteins specify one motoneuron subtype and suppress acquisition of interneuron characteristics
Neural Development
Zebrafish
Mnx
Motoneuron
Interneuron
author_facet Seredick Steve D
Van Ryswyk Liesl
Hutchinson Sarah A
Eisen Judith S
author_sort Seredick Steve D
title Zebrafish Mnx proteins specify one motoneuron subtype and suppress acquisition of interneuron characteristics
title_short Zebrafish Mnx proteins specify one motoneuron subtype and suppress acquisition of interneuron characteristics
title_full Zebrafish Mnx proteins specify one motoneuron subtype and suppress acquisition of interneuron characteristics
title_fullStr Zebrafish Mnx proteins specify one motoneuron subtype and suppress acquisition of interneuron characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Zebrafish Mnx proteins specify one motoneuron subtype and suppress acquisition of interneuron characteristics
title_sort zebrafish mnx proteins specify one motoneuron subtype and suppress acquisition of interneuron characteristics
publisher BMC
series Neural Development
issn 1749-8104
publishDate 2012-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Precise matching between motoneuron subtypes and the muscles they innervate is a prerequisite for normal behavior. Motoneuron subtype identity is specified by the combination of transcription factors expressed by the cell during its differentiation. Here we investigate the roles of Mnx family transcription factors in specifying the subtypes of individually identified zebrafish primary motoneurons.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Zebrafish has three Mnx family members. We show that each of them has a distinct and temporally dynamic expression pattern in each primary motoneuron subtype. We also show that two Mnx family members are expressed in identified VeLD interneurons derived from the same progenitor domain that generates primary motoneurons. Surprisingly, we found that Mnx proteins appear unnecessary for differentiation of VeLD interneurons or the CaP motoneuron subtype. Mnx proteins are, however, required for differentiation of the MiP motoneuron subtype. We previously showed that MiPs require two temporally-distinct phases of Islet1 expression for normal development. Here we show that in the absence of Mnx proteins, the later phase of Islet1 expression is initiated but not sustained, and MiPs become hybrids that co-express morphological and molecular features of motoneurons and V2a interneurons. Unexpectedly, these hybrid MiPs often extend CaP-like axons, and some MiPs appear to be entirely transformed to a CaP morphology.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our results suggest that Mnx proteins promote MiP subtype identity by suppressing both interneuron development and CaP axon pathfinding. This is, to our knowledge, the first report of transcription factors that act to distinguish CaP and MiP subtype identities. Our results also suggest that MiP motoneurons are more similar to V2 interneurons than are CaP motoneurons.</p>
topic Zebrafish
Mnx
Motoneuron
Interneuron
url http://www.neuraldevelopment.com/content/7/1/35
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