Andreas Prokop

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Cell biology of #neurons: how do #axons survive for as long as we live? Using and promoting the powerhouse #Drosophila melanogaster.
Uni Manchester pagehttps://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/andreas.prokop.html
Manchester Fly Facilityhttps://sites.manchester.ac.uk/fly-facility
Drosophila advocayhttps://droso4public.wordpress.com
Figshare repositorieshttps://figshare.com/authors/Andreas_Prokop/101470
A new species and morphological notes on the remarkable termitophilous genus Austrospirachtha Watson from Australia (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae) | Zootaxa

We just found a black/false widow-type spider in the garden. Clearly played dead several times. Any expert opinions?

Our axons survive for 100 yrs through the homeostasis of an interdependent network formed by virtually ALL components that constitute axonal cell biology - and #microtubules are right at the heart of it!

Derailing this homeostasis at any position will trigger axonopathy.

See the detailed review article here: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1236815

How neurons maintain their axons long-term: an integrated view of axon biology and pathology

Axons are processes of neurons, up to a metre long, that form the essential biological cables wiring nervous systems. They must survive, often far away from their cell bodies and up to a century in humans. This requires self-sufficient cell biology including structural proteins, organelles, and membrane trafficking, metabolic, signalling, translational, chaperone, and degradation machinery—all maintaining the homeostasis of energy, lipids, proteins, and signalling networks including reactive oxygen species and calcium. Axon maintenance also involves specialised cytoskeleton including the cortical actin-spectrin corset, and bundles of microtubules that provide the highways for motor-driven transport of components and organelles for virtually all the above-mentioned processes. Here, we aim to provide a conceptual overview of key aspects of axon biology and physiology, and the homeostatic networks they form. This homeostasis can be derailed, causing axonopathies through processes of ageing, trauma, poisoning, inflammation or genetic mutations. To illustrate which malfunctions of organelles or cell biological processes can lead to axonopathies, we focus on axonopathy-linked subcellular defects caused by genetic mutations. Based on these descriptions and backed up by our comprehensive data mining of genes linked to neural disorders, we describe the ‘dependency cycle of local axon homeostasis’ as an integrative model to explain why very different causes can trigger very similar ...

Frontiers
Looking forward to the next @_BSDB_ Wolpert medal talk on Friday at 12.30 @TheCrick: talking about novel concepts for neurodegeneration, powerful uses of @Drosophila and ManFlyFacility's #scicomm initiatives. Thanks to Nic Tapon for organising!
Some #Drosophila fly stocks will be thrown. Let me know if you are interested!
For those who use the @ManFlyFacility genetics training (see explanation here: https://sites.manchester.ac.uk/fly-facility/training), version 11 of the crossing tasks document has been uploaded with improved sequence of tasks, addition of one task and careful editorial changes: https://figshare.com/ndownloader/files/39124925
Training - Manchester Fly Facility

Manchester Fly Facility
Nashchekin, Squires, Prokop, St Johnston (2023). The Shot CH1 domain recognises a distinct form of F-actin during Drosophila oocyte determination. bioRxiv, 2023.01.18.524359 -- https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.18.524359
C. elwgans Eb1 localises with AP-1μ at the trans Golgi promoting the recruitment of UNC-104 to nascent dense core vesicles by using its ability to bind both the motor and the microtubules in order to facilitate the initial steps of axonal transport - https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.12.523768
Using #Drosophila to study the cell biology of neuronal ageing in as little as 5 weeks:
Okenve-Ramos ... Sanchez-Soriano (2023). Microtubule decay is a driver of neuronal ageing and a promising target for intervention. bioRxiv, 2023.01.11.523590
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.11.523590
Yesterday I did Kartoffelpuffer with home-made apple sauce for dinner. I love Kartoffelpuffer!!!!