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Overexpression of Buffy enhances the loss of parkin and suppresses the loss of Pink1 phenotypes in Drosophila.

Authors :
M'Angale, P. Githure
Staveley, Brian E.
Bell, J.B.
Source :
Genome. 2017, Vol. 60 Issue 3, p241-247. 7p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Mutations in parkin ( PARK2) and Pink1 ( PARK6) are responsible for autosomal recessive forms of early onset Parkinson's disease (PD). Attributed to the failure of neurons to clear dysfunctional mitochondria, loss of gene expression leads to loss of nigrostriatal neurons. The Pink1/parkin pathway plays a role in the quality control mechanism aimed at eliminating defective mitochondria, and the failure of this mechanism results in a reduced lifespan and impaired locomotor ability, among other phenotypes. Inhibition of parkin or Pink1 through the induction of stable RNAi transgene in the Ddc-Gal4-expressing neurons results in such phenotypes to model PD. To further evaluate the effects of the overexpression of the Bcl-2 homologue Buffy, we analysed lifespan and climbing ability in both parkin-RNAi- and Pink1-RNAi-expressing flies. In addition, the effect of Buffy overexpression upon parkin-induced developmental eye defects was examined through GMR-Gal4-dependent expression. Curiously, Buffy overexpression produced very different effects: the parkin-induced phenotypes were enhanced, whereas the Pink1-enhanced phenotypes were suppressed. Interestingly, the overexpression of Buffy along with the inhibition of parkin in the neuron-rich eye results in the suppression of the developmental eye defects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08312796
Volume :
60
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Genome
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121547779
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1139/gen-2016-0165