Zebrafish expression reporters and mutants reveal that the IgSF cell adhesion molecule Dscamb is required for feeding and survival

  • Donald P. Julien (5899247)
  • Alex W. Chan (5899250)
  • Joshua Barrios (5899253)
  • Jaffna Mathiaparanam (5899256)
  • Adam Douglass (70770)
  • Marc A. Wolman (200315)
  • Alvaro Sagasti (220589)
Publication date
October 2018

Abstract

Down syndrome cell adhesion molecules (DSCAMs) are broadly expressed in nervous systems and play conserved roles in programmed cell death, neuronal migration, axon guidance, neurite branching and spacing, and synaptic targeting. However, DSCAMs appear to have distinct functions in different vertebrate animals, and little is known about their functions outside the retina. We leveraged the genetic tractability and optical accessibility of larval zebrafish to investigate the expression and function of a DSCAM family member, dscamb. Using targeted genome editing to create transgenic reporters and loss-of-function mutant alleles, we discovered that dscamb is expressed broadly throughout the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system, but ...

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