larval mushroom body dopaminergic neuron g1 [FBbt_00110340]
larval mushroom body dopaminergic neuron g1
ID: FBbt_00110340
Larval dopaminergic neuron of the DL1 cluster that mainly projects to the contralateral mushroom body, to the ventral region (V1) of the vertical lobe, posterior to the lateral appendix (Selcho et al., 2009). Ipsilateral arborizations are present in the dorsomedial and parts of the basomedial protocerebrum. It also innervates a small region of the protocerebrum basal to the mushroom body lobes in both hemispheres (Selcho et al., 2009). Its postsynaptic terminals are mainly found in the superior medial protocerebrum and crepine and its presynapses are mainly found in the lower vertical lobe (V1) of the mushroom body and in the centroanterior compartment (lateral accessory lobe) and centroposterior intermediate compartment (posterior inferior protocerebrum) (Saumweber et al., 2018). It is activated downstream of mechanosensory chordotonal neurons, class IV multidendritic neurons and basin neurons and it receives direct input from FAN-10, FAN-11 and FB2N-12 (Eschbach et al., 2020). It develops from the CP3 (DL2) neuroblast and develops into an adult PPL1 02 neuron during metamorphosis (Saumweber et al., 2018; Truman et al., 2023).
MBE4f synonym from catmaid.
Open in VFB 3D Browser →- CP3 lineage neuron
- larval dopaminergic DL1 neuron
- larval mushroom body modulatory input neuron
- mushroom body dopaminergic neuron
Relationships
- develops into: dopaminergic PPL1 neuron 2
- receives synaptic input from neuron: larval mushroom body feed across neuron 10, larval mushroom body feed across neuron 11, larval mushroom body two-step feedback neuron 12
- receives synaptic input in region: embryonic/larval anterior superior medial protocerebrum, embryonic/larval lateral accessory lobe, embryonic/larval posterior superior medial protocerebrum
- sends synaptic output to region: V1 segment of the vertical lobe, embryonic/larval crepine, larval posterior inferior protocerebrum
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| DL1-3 neuron | exact synonym | Selcho et al., 2009 |
| larval dopaminergic DL1-3 neuron | exact synonym | Selcho et al., 2009 |
| larval DAN-g1 | exact synonym | Saumweber et al., 2018 |
| MBE4f | exact synonym |
List all available images of larval mushroom body dopaminergic neuron g1 (2 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| DAN-g1 (L1EM:10673895) | Larva, primary_neuron, lineage_DL2_CP3, Dopaminergic | |
| DAN-g1 (L1EM:10673895) | Larva, primary_neuron, lineage_DL2_CP3, Dopaminergic | |
| DAN-g1 (L1EM:10673895) | Larva, primary_neuron, lineage_DL2_CP3, Dopaminergic | |
| DAN-g1 (L1EM:4381377) | primary_neuron, Larva, lineage_DL2_CP3, Dopaminergic | |
| DAN-g1 (L1EM:4381377) | primary_neuron, Larva, lineage_DL2_CP3, Dopaminergic |
Expression patterns overlapping larval mushroom body dopaminergic neuron g1 (8 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| P{GMR27G01-GAL4} expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{GMR27F02-GAL4} expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{GMR21D02-GAL4} expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{GMR14E06-GAL4} expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{GMR10D02-GAL4} expression pattern | Expression_pattern |
Transgene expression in larval mushroom body dopaminergic neuron g1 (8 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| P{GMR27G01-GAL4} expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{GMR27F02-GAL4} expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{GMR21D02-GAL4} expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{GMR14E06-GAL4} expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{GMR10D02-GAL4} expression pattern | Expression_pattern |
Downstream connectivity classes for larval mushroom body dopaminergic neuron g1 (21 total)
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|---|---|---|
Upstream connectivity classes for larval mushroom body dopaminergic neuron g1 (45 total)
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