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Publication : The stum gene is essential for mechanical sensing in proprioceptive neurons.

First Author  Desai BS Year  2014
Journal  Science Volume  343
Issue  6176 Pages  1256-9
PubMed ID  24626929 Mgi Jnum  J:225275
Mgi Id  MGI:5692286 Doi  10.1126/science.1247761
Citation  Desai BS, et al. (2014) The stum gene is essential for mechanical sensing in proprioceptive neurons. Science 343(6176):1256-9
abstractText  Animal locomotion depends on proprioceptive feedback, which is generated by mechanosensory neurons. We performed a genetic screen for impaired walking in Drosophila and isolated a gene, stumble (stum). The Stum protein has orthologs in animals ranging from nematodes to mammals and is predicted to contain two transmembrane domains. Expression of the mouse orthologs of stum in mutant flies rescued their phenotype, which demonstrates functional conservation. Dendrites of stum-expressing neurons in legs were stretched by both flexion and extension of corresponding joints. Joint angles that induced dendritic stretching also elicited elevation of cellular Ca(2+) levels-not seen in stum mutants. Thus, we have identified an evolutionarily conserved gene, stum, which is required for transduction of mechanical stimuli in a specific subpopulation of Drosophila proprioceptive neurons that sense joint angles.
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