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Post-transcriptional regulation of transcription factor codes in immature neurons drives neuronal diversity
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GeneticsMolecular GeneticsNeurotransmissionCellular NeurobiologySynaptic SignalingSocial SciencesTranscriptional RegulationDistinct Leg MotoneuronsImmature MotoneuronsNeurogenesisPost-transcriptional RegulationMolecular NeuroscienceMedicineMorphogenesisNervous SystemGene ExpressionImmature NeuronsTranscription Factor CodesCell LineageDevelopmental BiologyGene RegulationNeuroscienceMolecular NeurobiologyCentral Nervous SystemCell Fate DeterminationEvolutionary Developmental BiologyNeural Stem Cell
How the vast array of neuronal diversity is generated remains an unsolved problem. Here, we investigate how 29 morphologically distinct leg motoneurons are generated from a single stem cell in Drosophila. We identify 19 transcription factor (TF) codes expressed in immature motoneurons just before their morphological differentiation. Using genetic manipulations and a computational tool, we demonstrate that the TF codes are progressively established in immature motoneurons according to their birth order. Comparing RNA and protein expression patterns of multiple TFs reveals that post-transcriptional regulation plays an essential role in shaping these TF codes. Two RNA-binding proteins, Imp and Syp, expressed in opposing gradients in immature motoneurons, control the translation of multiple TFs. The varying sensitivity of TF mRNAs to the opposing gradients of Imp and Syp in immature motoneurons decrypts these gradients into distinct TF codes, establishing the connectome between motoneuron axons and their target muscles.
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