CONTROL OF SEX SPECIFIC NEURAL DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR
Project Number7R01MH057460-05
Contact PI/Project LeaderMCKEOWN, MICHAEL B
Awardee OrganizationBROWN UNIVERSITY
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Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (Adapted from applicant's abstract): This proposal uses a newly
discovered gene controlling multiple aspects of sexual behavior and neural
development as an entry point to the dissection of the neurological,
molecular and genetic mechanisms that generate of a set of complex behaviors
in a higher organism. The dissatisfaction (dsf) gene of Drosophila controls
appropriate sexual behavior in both males and females including sex partner
choice, receptivity to courtship, copulation efficiency and egg laying
behavior. It is also necessary for development of identified sex-specific
neurons in both males and females. Genetic studies show that dsf defines a
novel pathway that controls sexual differentiation of the nervous system but
not of the cuticle. A combination of genetic, molecular, behavioral and
neurological experiments will be used to investigate the mechanisms behind
the generation of male- and female-specific behaviors. The structure and
expression pattern of dsf will be used to gain insight into the mechanism by
which dsf functions in the regulation of neural development. Studies of the
temporal, spatial and sex-specific regulation of dsf function will be
performed to understand integration of dsf into the general regulatory
mechanisms functioning within the nervous system and into the genetic
cascade which controls sexual development. The expression pattern of dsf
and the projections of dsf-expressing cells will be mapped as part of the
construction of a wiring diagram of the sex-specific nervous system.
Various techniques will be used to study the specific defects that occur in
both dsf-expressing and dsf-non-expressing cells in the absence of dsf
function. A functional map of the sexual nervous system, both as it relates
to general male and female behaviors and to the role of dsf, will be
generated via the use of the regulatory sequences of dsf and other genes to
target expression of potential key regulatory components to limited regions
of the nervous system. Such "genetic sex-changes" will be coupled to
behavioral analysis of animals whose non-nervous system sexual
differentiation is genetically locked in a male or female mode, thus
eliminating complications arising from intersexual or abnormal cuticular
development. Genetic screens for genes which functionally interact with dsf
will be initiated.
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Project Terms
Drosophilidaebehavioral /social science research tagdevelopmental neurobiologyethologygender differenceneurogeneticssex behavior
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