General Information
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Term |
lobula plate-lobula columnar neuron LPLC2 |
ID (Ontology) |
FBbt:00111763 (Fly Anatomy) |
Definition |
Lobula plate-lobula columnar neuron whose cell body lies in the dorsal area of the lateral cell body rind (Wu et al., 2016). It has a distinct dendritic arbor in each lobula plate layer, extending outwards from the main fiber in the direction of motion detection for the layer (Klapoetke et al., 2017). This arrangement allows it to detect looming (expansion) stimuli (Klapoetke et al., 2017). In the lobula, it has its main dendritic arbors in layers 4 and 5B, with minor processes in layer 5A, and presynaptic sites in layer 4 (Wu et al., 2016; Tanaka and Clark, 2022). Its arbors span approximately 25 lobula optic columns, overlapping with other LPLC2 cells (Wu et al., 2016). It projects to an optic glomerulus of the PVLP, anterior to LPLC1 and dorsal to LC4 (Wu et al., 2016). Its activity elicits a jump escape response (Wu et al., 2016; Klapoetke et al., 2017). There are approximately 80 of these cells per optic lobe (Wu et al., 2016) and they are cholinergic (Davis et al., 2020).[ FlyBase:FBrf0233032 FlyBase:FBrf0234700 FlyBase:FBrf0237184 FlyBase:FBrf0244935 FlyBase:FBrf0253297 ] |
Also Known As |
"lobula complex columnar neuron LPLC2" ; "lobula plate and lobula columnar neuron 2" ; "LPL2CN" (for all, see Synonyms field below) |
Comment |
Pre- versus postsynaptic innervation assessed with a presynaptic marker (synaptotagmin-HA driver) (Wu et al., 2016). |
Links to Extrernal Ontologies
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VFB:FBbt_00111763
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lobula plate-lobula columnar neuron LPLC2 (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements) | 2 | 9 |
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