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Article Title: Chrna5 and lynx prototoxins identify acetylcholine super-responder subplate neurons
Journal: iScience
doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.105992
Table S3 . (See Figure Legend Snippet: Single-cell transcriptomic analysis reveals Chrna5+ subset to span subplate neuron populations with differential expression of lynx prototoxin genes (A) Single-cell RNA-seq data for 2422 L5-6 glutamatergic neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACA, shown in schematic on the left) was obtained from publicly available datasets (Allen Institute, SMARTSeq ACA and MOP (2018)). ( Right ) Scatterplot showing Chrna5 vs Syt6 expression in log 10 (Copies per million +1) for each neuron, with the frequency distribution shown on the corresponding axes. Neurons were classified into Chrna5+, Chrna5+Syt6+, and Syt6+ groups based on their expression of Chrna5 and Syt6 genes. Cells which expressed neither gene were excluded from subsequent analyses. (B) The major neuronal subclasses within Chrna5+, Chrna5+Syt6+, and Syt6+ groups is indicated by the colorbar on top. NP- Near projecting, CT- Corticothalamic. Heatmap shows expression of subplate and corticothalamic marker genes in each cell in all 3 groups. (C) Dotplot shows summary of subplate and corticothalamic marker expression in Chrna5+, Chrna5+Syt6+, and Syt6+ groups. Dot size indicates the percentage of cells within each group expressing that gene, and color of the dot indicates average expression level relative to other groups. Chrna5+ neurons highly express multiple subplate-marker genes, but not corticothalamic markers. (D) Violin plots show expression of Lynx prototoxin genes Ly6g6e , Lypd1 (Lynx2), and Lypd6b which show highest fold change between Chrna5+ and Chrna5+Syt6+ neurons. (E) Dotplot shows expression of major genes known to modulate cholinergic function, including nicotinic, muscarinic subunits, acetylcholinesterase, and lynx prototoxins in Chrna5+, Chrna5+Syt6+, and Syt6+ neurons. Genes are ordered by decreasing fold change in expression. Dot size indicates the percentage of cells within each group expressing that gene, and color of the dot indicates average expression level relative to other groups. Fold change of all the genes shown in this dotplot are listed in
Techniques Used: Quantitative Proteomics, RNA Sequencing, Expressing, Marker, Gene Expression