| Literature DB >> 27210758 |
David L Rousso1, Mu Qiao1, Ruth D Kagan1, Masahito Yamagata1, Richard D Palmiter2, Joshua R Sanes3.
Abstract
Visual information is conveyed to the brain by axons of >30 retinal ganglion cell (RGC) types. Characterization of these types is a prerequisite to understanding visual perception. Here, we identify a family of RGCs that we call F-RGCs on the basis of expression of the transcription factor Foxp2. Intersectional expression of Foxp1 and Brn3 transcription factors divides F-RGCs into four types, comprising two pairs, each composed of closely related cells. One pair, F-mini(ON) and F-mini(OFF), shows robust direction selectivity. They are among the smallest RGCs in the mouse retina. The other pair, F-midi(ON) and F-midi(OFF), is larger and not direction selective. Together, F-RGCs comprise >20% of RGCs in the mouse retina, halving the number that remain to be classified and doubling the number of known direction-selective cells. Co-expression of Foxp and Brn3 genes also marks subsets of RGCs in macaques that could be primate homologs of F-RGCs.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27210758 PMCID: PMC4889540 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.04.069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423