BTBD3 controls dendrite orientation toward active axons in mammalian neocortex.

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RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Laboratory for Molecular Mechanisms of Thalamus Development, 2-1 Hirosawa Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan.

Published: November 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Experience-dependent changes in the developing brain are crucial for forming proper neural circuits.
  • BTBD3 controls the orientation of dendritic fields in the developing sensory cortex, responding to neuronal activity.
  • This regulation of dendrite orientation by BTBD3 is consistent across different species and brain areas, suggesting its role in enhancing sensory function by aligning dendrites with active sensory inputs.

Article Abstract

Experience-dependent structural changes in the developing brain are fundamental for proper neural circuit formation. Here, we show that during the development of the sensory cortex, dendritic field orientation is controlled by the BTB/POZ domain-containing 3 (BTBD3). In developing mouse somatosensory cortex, endogenous Btbd3 translocated to the cell nucleus in response to neuronal activity and oriented primary dendrites toward active axons in the barrel hollow. Btbd3 also directed dendrites toward active axon terminals when ectopically expressed in mouse visual cortex or normally expressed in ferret visual cortex. BTBD3 regulation of dendrite orientation is conserved across species and cortical areas and shows how high-acuity sensory function may be achieved by the tuning of subcellular polarity to sources of high sensory activity.

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