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Nature Reviews Neuroscience 4, 113-120 (February 2003) | doi:10.1038/nrn1036

Wnts and TGFbold beta in synaptogenesis: old friends signalling at new places

Mary Packard1, Dennis Mathew1 & Vivian Budnik1  About the authors

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The formation of mature synaptic connections involves the targeted transport and aggregation of synaptic vesicles, the gathering of presynaptic release sites and the clustering of postsynaptic neurotransmitter receptors and ion channels. Positional cues are required to orient the cytoskeleton in the direction of neuronal outgrowth, and also to direct the juxtaposition of synaptic protein complexes at the pre- and postsynaptic membranes. Both anterograde and retrograde factors are thought to contribute positional information during synaptic differentiation, and recent studies in vertebrates and invertebrates have begun to uncover a new role in this process for proteins that are essential for pattern formation in the early embryo.

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  1. Department of Biology and Molecular and Cellular Biology Graduate Program, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003, USA.

Correspondence to: Vivian Budnik1 Email: vbudnik@bio.umass.edu

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