A Picture Worth a Thousand Molecules-Integrative Technologies for Mapping Subcellular Molecular Organization and Plasticity in Developing Circuits.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience Pub Date : 2021-01-05 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnsyn.2020.615059
Jacqueline A Minehart, Colenso M Speer
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A key challenge in developmental neuroscience is identifying the local regulatory mechanisms that control neurite and synaptic refinement over large brain volumes. Innovative molecular techniques and high-resolution imaging tools are beginning to reshape our view of how local protein translation in subcellular compartments drives axonal, dendritic, and synaptic development and plasticity. Here we review recent progress in three areas of neurite and synaptic study in situ-compartment-specific transcriptomics/translatomics, targeted proteomics, and super-resolution imaging analysis of synaptic organization and development. We discuss synergies between sequencing and imaging techniques for the discovery and validation of local molecular signaling mechanisms regulating synaptic development, plasticity, and maintenance in circuits.

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一张图片胜过千百个分子--绘制发育中电路的亚细胞分子组织和可塑性的集成技术》(A Picture Worth a Thousand Molecules-Integrative Technologies for Mapping Sub-cellular Molecular Organization and Plasticity in Developing Circuits)。
发育神经科学的一个关键挑战是确定控制大脑部神经元和突触细化的局部调控机制。创新的分子技术和高分辨率成像工具开始重塑我们对亚细胞区局部蛋白质翻译如何驱动轴突、树突和突触发育和可塑性的看法。在此,我们回顾了神经元和突触原位研究的三个领域的最新进展--特异性分区转录组学/翻译组学、靶向蛋白质组学以及突触组织和发育的超分辨率成像分析。我们讨论了测序和成像技术在发现和验证调节突触发育、可塑性和回路维持的局部分子信号机制方面的协同作用。
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