The Drosophila Larval Neuromuscular Junction: Developmental Overview
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The Drosophila Larval Neuromuscular Junction: Developmental Overview
Abstract
For decades, the Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction (NMJ) has been a go-to model for synaptic development. This simple, accessible system is composed of a repeating pattern of 33 distinct neurons that stereotypically innervate 30 muscles. Fundamental mechanisms that underlie diverse aspects of axon pathfinding, synaptic form, and function have been uncovered at the NMJ, and new pathways continue to be uncovered. These discoveries are fueled by the ease of dissections and an extensive array of techniques. Chief among these techniques are various microscopy approaches, including super-resolution and electron microscopy. Functionally, the Drosophila NMJ is glutamatergic, similar to the vertebrate central synapses, making it a great model to study normal development and neurological diseases. Here we provide a brief overview of the larval neuromuscular system, highlighting the connectivity patterns, development, and some of the mechanisms underlying these processes.
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