Literature DB >> 27697904

The stage-dependent roles of Ldb1 and functional redundancy with Ldb2 in mammalian retinogenesis.

Keren Gueta1, Ahuvit David1, Tsadok Cohen2, Yotam Menuchin-Lasowski1, Hila Nobel1, Ginat Narkis2, LiQi Li3, Paul Love3, Jimmy de Melo4, Seth Blackshaw4, Heiner Westphal2, Ruth Ashery-Padan5.   

Abstract

The Lim domain-binding proteins are key co-factor proteins that assemble with LIM domains of the LMO/LIM-HD family to form functional complexes that regulate cell proliferation and differentiation. Using conditional mutagenesis and comparative phenotypic analysis, we analyze the function of Ldb1 and Ldb2 in mouse retinal development, and demonstrate overlapping and specific functions of both proteins. Ldb1 interacts with Lhx2 in the embryonic retina and both Ldb1 and Ldb2 play a key role in maintaining the pool of retinal progenitor cells. This is accomplished by controlling the expression of the Vsx2 and Rax, and components of the Notch and Hedgehog signaling pathways. Furthermore, the Ldb1/Ldb2-mediated complex is essential for generation of early-born photoreceptors through the regulation of Rax and Crx. Finally, we demonstrate functional redundancy between Ldb1 and Ldb2. Ldb1 can fully compensate the loss of Ldb2 during all phases of retinal development, whereas Ldb2 alone is sufficient to sustain activity of Lhx2 in both early- and late-stage RPCs and in Müller glia. By contrast, loss of Ldb1 disrupts activity of the LIM domain factors in neuronal precursors. An intricate regulatory network exists that is mediated by Ldb1 and Ldb2, and promotes RPC proliferation and multipotency; it also controls specification of mammalian retina cells.
© 2016. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Isl1; Ldb1; Lhx2; Retinogenesis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27697904      PMCID: PMC5117211          DOI: 10.1242/dev.129734

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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