Distinct Roles for Two Histamine Receptors (hclA and hclB) at the Drosophila Photoreceptor Synapse

dc.contributor.authorPantazis, Antoniosdeu
dc.contributor.authorSegaran, Ashvinadeu
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Che-Hsiungdeu
dc.contributor.authorNikolaev, Antondeu
dc.contributor.authorRister, Jensdeu
dc.contributor.authorThum, Andreas
dc.contributor.authorRoeder, Thomasdeu
dc.contributor.authorSemenov, Eugenedeu
dc.contributor.authorJuusola, Mikkodeu
dc.contributor.authorHardie, Roger C.deu
dc.date.accessioned2011-11-29T13:15:57Zdeu
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dc.date.issued2008-07-16
dc.description.abstractHistamine (HA) is the photoreceptor neurotransmitter in arthropods, directly gating chloride channels on large monopolar cells (LMCs), postsynaptic to photoreceptors in the lamina. Two histamine-gated channel genes that could contribute to this channel in Drosophila are hclA (also known as ort) and hclB (also known as hisCl1), both encoding novel members of the Cys-loop receptor superfamily. Drosophila S2 cells transfected with these genes expressed both homomeric and heteromeric histamine-gated chloride channels. The electrophysiological properties of these channels were compared with those from isolated Drosophila LMCs.HCLAhomomershad nearly identicalHA sensitivity to the native receptors (EC 50 = 25 µM). Single-channel analysis revealed further close similarity in terms of single-channel kinetics and subconductance states (~25, 40, and 60 pS, the latter strongly voltage dependent). In contrast, HCLB homomers and heteromeric receptors were more sensitive to HA (EC50 = 14 and 1.2µM, respectively), with much smaller single-channel conductances (~4 pS). Null mutations of hclA (ortUS6096) abolished the synaptic transients in the electroretinograms (ERGs). Surprisingly, theERG“on” transients in hclB mutants transients were approximately twofold enhanced, whereas intracellular recordings from their LMCs revealed altered responses with slower kinetics. However, HCLB expression within the lamina, assessed by both a GFP (green fluorescent protein) reporter gene strategy and mRNA tagging, was exclusively localized to the glia cells, whereas HCLA expression was confirmed in the LMCs. Our results suggest that the native receptor at the LMC synapse is an HCLA homomer, whereas HCLB signaling via the lamina glia plays a previously unrecognized role in shaping the LMC postsynaptic response.eng
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dc.identifier.citationFirst publ. in: The Journal of Neuroscience ; 28 (2008), 29. - S. 7250-7259deu
dc.identifier.doi10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1654-08.2008deu
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dc.subjectligand-gated ion channeldeu
dc.subjectchloride channeldeu
dc.subjectretinadeu
dc.subjectvisiondeu
dc.subjectLMCdeu
dc.subjectlaminadeu
dc.subjectgliadeu
dc.subjectortdeu
dc.subject.ddc570deu
dc.titleDistinct Roles for Two Histamine Receptors (hclA and hclB) at the Drosophila Photoreceptor Synapseeng
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