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Differential requirement for MuSK and dystroglycan in generating patterns of neuromuscular innervation
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March 2007

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Lili Jing

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Sara Becaficco

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Michael Granato

Vertebrates display diverse patterns of neuromuscular innervation, but little is known about how such diversity is generated. In mammals, neuromuscular junctions form predominantly at equatorial locations, giving rise to a focal innervation pattern along a central endplate band. In addition, vertebrate striated muscles exhibit two nonfocal neuromuscular patterns, myoseptal and distributed innervation. Although agrin-MuSK-rapsyn signaling is essential for the focal innervation pattern, it is unknown whether the same genetic program also controls synaptogenesis at nonfocal innervation sites. Here we show that one of three transcripts generated by the zebrafish unplugged locus, unplugged FL, encodes the zebrafish MuSK ortholog. We demonstrate that UnpFL/MuSK is critical for the assembly of focal synapses in zebrafish and that it cooperates with dystroglycan in the formation of nonfocal myoseptal and distributed synapses. Our results provide the first genetic evidence that neuromuscular synapse formation can occur in the absence of MuSK and that the combinatorial function of UnpFL/MuSK and dystroglycan generates diverse patterns of vertebrate neuromuscular innervation. • muscle-specific kinase • neuromuscular junction • synaptogenesis

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... MuSK signaling is required for neuromuscular synapse development in pectoral fin muscle Given the similarities in AChR prepatterning and axon-associated AChR clustering, we investigated whether the well-established genetic pathway that regulates neuromuscular synapse development in axial muscle is also required for this process in pectoral fin muscle. In vertebrate axial muscles, AChR prepatterning and the formation of neuromuscular synapses requires the receptor tyrosine kinase MuSK (DeChiara et al., 1996;Lefebvre et al., 2007). By staining sibling and musk mutant pectoral fins with α-Btx to label AChR clusters, we first determined whether musk is also required for AChR prepatterning within larval zebrafish appendicular muscle. ...

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Agrin/Lrp4 signal constrains MuSK-dependent neuromuscular synapse development in appendicular muscle
Differential requirement for MuSK and dystroglycan in generating patterns of neuromuscular innervation
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  • March 2007

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences