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Sequoia, a Tramtrack-related Zinc Finger Protein, Functions As a Pan-neural Regulator for Dendrite and Axon Morphogenesis in Drosophila

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Journal Dev Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Date 2001 Nov 16
PMID 11709187
Citations 20
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Abstract

Morphological complexity of neurons contributes to their functional complexity. How neurons generate different dendritic patterns is not known. We identified the sequoia mutant from a previous screen for dendrite mutants. Here we report that Sequoia is a pan-neural nuclear protein containing two putative zinc fingers homologous to the DNA binding domain of Tramtrack. sequoia mutants affect the cell fate decision of a small subset of neurons but have global effects on axon and dendrite morphologies of most and possibly all neurons. In support of sequoia as a specific regulator of neuronal morphogenesis, microarray experiments indicate that sequoia may regulate downstream genes that are important for executing neurite development rather than altering a variety of molecules that specify cell fates.

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