Drosophila Lis1 is required for neuroblast proliferation, dendritic elaboration and axonal transport

Author:  ["Zhao Liu","Ruth Steward","Liqun Luo"]

Publication:  Nature Cell Biology

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Abstract

Haplo-insufficiency of human Lis1 causes lissencephaly. Reduced Lis1 activity in both humans and mice results in a neuronal migration defect. Here we show that Drosophila Lis1 is highly expressed in the nervous system. Lis1 is essential for neuroblast proliferation and axonal transport, as shown by a mosaic analysis using a Lis1 null mutation. Moreover, it is cell-autonomously required for dendritic growth, branching and maturation. Analogous mosaic analysis shows that neurons containing a mutated cytoplasmic-dynein heavy chain (Dhc64C) exhibit phenotypes similar to Lis1 mutants. These results implicate Lis1 as a regulator of the microtubule cytoskeleton and show that it is important for diverse physiological functions in the nervous system.

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Liu, Z., Steward, R. & Luo, L. Drosophila Lis1 is required for neuroblast proliferation, dendritic elaboration and axonal transport. Nat Cell Biol 2, 776–783 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/35041011

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