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Cortical projection neurons with distinct axonal connectivity employ ribosomal complexes with distinct protein compositions

Diverse subtypes of cortical projection neurons (PN) form long-range axonal projections that are responsible for distinct sensory, motor, cognitive, and behavioral functions. Translational control has been identified at multiple stages of PN development, but how translational regulation contributes to formation of distinct, subtype-specific long-range circuits is poorly understood. Ribosomal complexes (RCs) exhibit variations of their component proteins, with an increasing set of examples that confer specialized translational control. Here, we directly compare the protein compositions of RCs in vivo from two closely related cortical neuron subtypes-cortical output "subcerebral PN" (SCPN) and

cell biologydevelopmentneuroscience