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  Transsynaptic labeling and transcriptional control of zebrafish neural circuits

Coomer, C., Naumova, D., Talay, M., Zoliyom, M., Snell, N., Sorkaç, A., et al. (submitted). Transsynaptic labeling and transcriptional control of zebrafish neural circuits.

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Coomer, C, Author
Naumova, D, Author
Talay, M, Author
Zoliyom, M, Author
Snell, NJ, Author
Sorkaç, A, Author
Chanchu, J-M, Author
Chen, J, Author
Roman, I1, Author           
Li, J1, Author                 
Robson, D1, Author                 
Barnea, G, Author
Halpern, ME, Author
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1Research Group Systems Neuroscience & Neuroengineering, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_3168483              

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 Abstract: Deciphering the connectome, the ensemble of synaptic connections that underlie brain function is a central goal of neuroscience research. The trans-Tango genetic approach, initially developed for anterograde transsynaptic tracing in Drosophila, can be used to map connections between presynaptic and postsynaptic partners and to drive gene expression in target neurons. Here, we describe the successful adaptation of trans-Tango to visualize neural connections in a living vertebrate nervous system, that of the zebrafish. Connections were validated between synaptic partners in the larval retina and brain. Results were corroborated by functional experiments in which optogenetic activation of retinal ganglion cells elicited responses in neurons of the optic tectum, as measured by trans-Tango-dependent expression of a genetically encoded calcium indicator. Transsynaptic signaling through trans-Tango reveals predicted as well as previously undescribed synaptic connections, providing a valuable in vivo tool to monitor and interrogate neural circuits over time.

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 Dates: 2023-04
 Publication Status: Submitted
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.03.535421
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