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Cell diversity in the retina: more than meets the eye.

Tiffany Cook1.   

Abstract

Over 10 years ago, Pax-6 was shown to play an evolutionarily conserved role in controlling eye formation from Drosophila to humans.1 Since then, the identification of an entire cascade of conserved eye determination genes has brought a new understanding to the developmental relationship between the insect compound eye and the vertebrate camera eye.2 Additional studies are now beginning to suggest that even late aspects of eye development, including cell type specification, also share common molecular machinery. In this commentary, I will discuss some of these findings, with a particular focus on the recent study by Dyer et al.3 describing a novel role for the Prox1 transcription factor in specifying horizontal cells in the mouse retina. As Prospero, the Drosophila homolog of Prox1, also participates in retinal cell specification, these data provide a forum for asking new questions concerning pathways that may regulate retinogenesis across evolution. Copyright 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14505358     DOI: 10.1002/bies.10356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioessays        ISSN: 0265-9247            Impact factor:   4.345


  10 in total

Review 1.  Building a fly eye: terminal differentiation events of the retina, corneal lens, and pigmented epithelia.

Authors:  Mark Charlton-Perkins; Tiffany A Cook
Journal:  Curr Top Dev Biol       Date:  2010       Impact factor: 4.897

Review 2.  Retinal horizontal cells: challenging paradigms of neural development and cancer biology.

Authors:  Ross A Poché; Benjamin E Reese
Journal:  Development       Date:  2009-07       Impact factor: 6.868

Review 3.  Specification of cell fate in the mammalian cochlea.

Authors:  Elizabeth C Driver; Matthew W Kelley
Journal:  Birth Defects Res C Embryo Today       Date:  2009-09

4.  Characterization of a novel prospero-related homeobox gene, Prox2.

Authors:  Ichiko Nishijima; Akihira Ohtoshi
Journal:  Mol Genet Genomics       Date:  2006-02-10       Impact factor: 3.291

5.  Prospero and Pax2 combinatorially control neural cell fate decisions by modulating Ras- and Notch-dependent signaling.

Authors:  Mark Charlton-Perkins; S Leigh Whitaker; Yueyang Fei; Baotong Xie; David Li-Kroeger; Brian Gebelein; Tiffany Cook
Journal:  Neural Dev       Date:  2011-05-03       Impact factor: 3.842

6.  Mouse retinal development: a dark horse model for systems biology research.

Authors:  Xia Zhang; Jeanne M Serb; M Heather West Greenlee
Journal:  Bioinform Biol Insights       Date:  2011-05-22

7.  Low availability of choline in utero disrupts development and function of the retina.

Authors:  Isis Trujillo-Gonzalez; Walter B Friday; Carolyn A Munson; Amelia Bachleda; Ellen R Weiss; Nazia M Alam; Wei Sha; Steven H Zeisel; Natalia Surzenko
Journal:  FASEB J       Date:  2019-05-15       Impact factor: 5.834

8.  Prox1 Is a Marker for AII Amacrine Cells in the Mouse Retina.

Authors:  Luis Pérez de Sevilla Müller; Shaghauyegh S Azar; Janira de Los Santos; Nicholas C Brecha
Journal:  Front Neuroanat       Date:  2017-05-05       Impact factor: 3.856

9.  The ZO-1 protein Polychaetoid as an upstream regulator of the Hippo pathway in Drosophila.

Authors:  Qingliang Sang; Gang Wang; David B Morton; Hui Wu; Baotong Xie
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2021-11-08       Impact factor: 5.917

10.  Protein tyrosine phosphatases expression during development of mouse superior colliculus.

Authors:  Jacqueline Reinhard; Andrea Horvat-Bröcker; Sebastian Illes; Angelika Zaremba; Piotr Knyazev; Axel Ullrich; Andreas Faissner
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2009-09-01       Impact factor: 1.972

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