The cortex connects to brainstem and spinal targets through subcerebral projection neurons (SCPN), which exhibit molecular diversity during development based on their neocortical location and axonal targets. We generated a novel Klhl14-Cre mouse line to utilize this developmental delineation and drive Cre expression in a specific SCPN subpopulation. This developmental specificity enabled investigation of 1) areal locations of Klhl14+ SCPN in mature cortex, 2) their axonal collateralization at maturity, and 3) which genes can control their axon targeting. Using intersectional tools, we can also selectively label these neurons in the adult CNS. Therefore, developmental molecular delineation of SCPN not only provides prospective identification but also enables molecular analysis during development, as well as anatomical and functional investigations in adulthood.
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