Deciphering Developmental Dynamics: New publication in Science Signaling

Congratulations to the Gillingwater lab on their new publication which sheds light on the molecular changes in motor neurons around the time of birth.

The team, in collaboration with colleagues from Utrecht and Trento, have uncovered a complex series of molecular changes that occur in motor neurons around the time of birth, when they undergo a process known as synapse elimination. 

This developmental process sculpts and refines connections between nerve and muscle at sites known as neuromuscular junctions (NMJs). The researchers have revealed rapid and dynamic changes in new protein production within motor neurons, regulated via the process of translation. 

The research provides a foundation from which to explore the physiology of normal neuromuscular development and may provide clues to the pathophysiology of neuromuscular disease. 

The paper has just been published in the journal Science Signaling. You can read the online article here: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scisignal.adr0176

Image credit: Helena Chaytow for the front cover of Science Signaling