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Valdes-Aleman, J., Fetter, R.D., Sales, E.C., Heckman, E.L., Venkatasubramanian, L., Doe, C.Q., Landgraf, M., Cardona, A., Zlatic, M. (2021). Comparative Connectomics Reveals How Partner Identity, Location, and Activity Specify Synaptic Connectivity in Drosophila.  Neuron 109(1): 105--122.e7.
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FBrf0247750
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Research paper
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The mechanisms by which synaptic partners recognize each other and establish appropriate numbers of connections during embryonic development to form functional neural circuits are poorly understood. We combined electron microscopy reconstruction, functional imaging of neural activity, and behavioral experiments to elucidate the roles of (1) partner identity, (2) location, and (3) activity in circuit assembly in the embryonic nerve cord of Drosophila. We found that postsynaptic partners are able to find and connect to their presynaptic partners even when these have been shifted to ectopic locations or silenced. However, orderly positioning of axon terminals by positional cues and synaptic activity is required for appropriate numbers of connections between specific partners, for appropriate balance between excitatory and inhibitory connections, and for appropriate functional connectivity and behavior. Our study reveals with unprecedented resolution the fine connectivity effects of multiple factors that work together to control the assembly of neural circuits.
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PMC7837116 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Neurodevelopment: Comparative connectomics and the study of circuit assembly.
DonĂ  and Jefferis, 2021, Curr. Biol. 31(9): R452--RR454 [FBrf0248968]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Neuron
    Title
    Neuron
    Publication Year
    1988-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0896-6273
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