Abstract
AbstractWith the aim of developing a sensor for chromosome lossin vivo, we used the well-established GAL4/GAL80 system combined with a visual GFP marker inDrosophila. We show a low frequency of green cells in mostDrosophilatissues, suggesting low aneuploidy levels. Unexpectedly, in the brain, GFP positive cells are more frequent, but in this case, they do not represent chromosome loss. Using genetic manipulations, RNA FISH and time-lapse microscopy, we uncovered a dynamic and reversible silencing ofGAL80that occurs inDrosophilaneural stem cells. Further, we showed that this novel gene expression regulation is influenced by environmental changes such as temperature variations or food composition. These results have important implications for theDrosophilacommunity, namely the possible interpretation of false positive cells in clonal experiments. Additionally, they also highlight a level of mosaicism and plasticity in the brain, consistent with possible epigenetic regulation of fly chromosomes, which is different from other organs and tissues.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory