Engineered Alterations in RNA Editing Modulate Complex Behavior in Drosophila

  • Jepson J
  • Savva Y
  • Yokose C
  • et al.
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Abstract

80%) leads to altered circadian motor patterns and abnormal male courtship, although surprisingly, general locomotor coordination is spared. The altered phenotypic landscape in our adar hypomorph is paralleled by an unexpected dichotomous response of ADAR target transcripts, i.e. certain adenosines are minimally affected by dramatic ADAR reduction, whereas editing of others is severely curtailed. Furthermore, we use a novel reporter to map RNA editing activity across the nervous system, and we demonstrate that knockdown of editing in fruitless-expressing neurons is sufficient to modify the male courtship song. Our data demonstrate that network-wide temporal and spatial regulation of ADAR activity can tune the complex system of RNA-editing sites and modulate multiple ethologically relevant behavioral modalities.

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Jepson, J. E. C., Savva, Y. A., Yokose, C., Sugden, A. U., Sahin, A., & Reenan, R. A. (2011). Engineered Alterations in RNA Editing Modulate Complex Behavior in Drosophila. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286(10), 8325–8337. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m110.186817

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