Versatile Endogenous Editing of GluRIIA in Drosophila melanogaster

Author:

Beckers Constantin J.1,Mrestani Achmed23ORCID,Komma Fabian1ORCID,Dannhäuser Sven1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurophysiology, Institute of Physiology, University of Würzburg, D-97070 Würzburg, Germany

2. Department of Neurology, University of Leipzig Medical Center, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany

3. Rudolf Schönheimer Institute of Biochemistry, Division of General Biochemistry, Medical Faculty, Leipzig University, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany

Abstract

Glutamate receptors at the postsynaptic side translate neurotransmitter release from presynapses into postsynaptic excitation. They play a role in many forms of synaptic plasticity, e.g., homeostatic scaling of the receptor field, activity-dependent synaptic plasticity and the induction of presynaptic homeostatic potentiation (PHP). The latter process has been extensively studied at Drosophila melanogaster neuromuscular junctions (NMJs). The genetic removal of the glutamate receptor subunit IIA (GluRIIA) leads to an induction of PHP at the synapse. So far, mostly imprecise knockouts of the GluRIIA gene have been utilized. Furthermore, mutated and tagged versions of GluRIIA have been examined in the past, but most of these constructs were not expressed under endogenous regulatory control or involved the mentioned imprecise GluRIIA knockouts. We performed CRISPR/Cas9-assisted gene editing at the endogenous locus of GluRIIA. This enabled the investigation of the endogenous expression pattern of GluRIIA using tagged constructs with an EGFP and an ALFA tag for super-resolution immunofluorescence imaging, including structured illumination microscopy (SIM) and direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (dSTORM). All GluRIIA constructs exhibited full functionality and PHP could be induced by philanthotoxin at control levels. By applying hierarchical clustering algorithms to analyze the dSTORM data, we detected postsynaptic receptor cluster areas of ~0.15 µm2. Consequently, our constructs are suitable for ultrastructural analyses of GluRIIA.

Funder

the Elite-Graduate Program in Translational Neuroscience at the University of Würzburg

the University of Leipzig Clinician Scientist Program and Jung Foundation for Science and Research through the Jung Career Advancement Prize 2023

Publisher

MDPI AG

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