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Insights into photoreceptor ciliogenesis revealed by animal models.

Wolfgang Baehr1, Christin Hanke-Gogokhia2, Ali Sharif2, Michelle Reed2, Tiffanie Dahl2, Jeanne M Frederick2, Guoxin Ying2.   

Abstract

Photoreceptors are polarized neurons, with very specific subcellular compartmentalization and unique requirements for protein expression and trafficking. Each photoreceptor contains an outer segment, the site of photon capture that initiates vision, an inner segment that houses the biosynthetic machinery and a synaptic terminal for signal transmission to downstream neurons. Outer segments and inner segments are connected by a connecting cilium (CC), the equivalent of a transition zone (TZ) of primary cilia. The connecting cilium is part of the basal body/axoneme backbone that stabilizes the outer segment. This report will update the reader on late developments in photoreceptor ciliogenesis and transition zone formation, specifically in mouse photoreceptors, focusing on early events in photoreceptor ciliogenesis. The connecting cilium, an elongated and narrow structure through which all outer segment proteins and membrane components must traffic, functions as a gate that controls access to the outer segment. Here we will review genes and their protein products essential for basal body maturation and for CC/TZ genesis, sorted by phenotype. Emphasis is given to naturally occurring mouse mutants and gene knockouts that interfere with CC/TZ formation and ciliogenesis.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Centrosome; Distal and subdistal appendages; Knockout mouse models; Microtubules and microtubule organization center; Mother and daughter centrioles; Pericentriolar matrix; Photoreceptors; Transition zone

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30590118      PMCID: PMC6707082          DOI: 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2018.12.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Retin Eye Res        ISSN: 1350-9462            Impact factor:   21.198


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2.  Mettl14-mediated m6A modification is essential for visual function and retinal photoreceptor survival.

Authors:  Yeming Yang; Ping Shuai; Xiao Li; Kuanxiang Sun; Xiaoyan Jiang; Wenjing Liu; Weidong Le; Haisong Jiang; Yuping Liu; Xianjun Zhu
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3.  Differential requirement of NPHP1 for compartmentalized protein localization during photoreceptor outer segment development and maintenance.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  ADIPOR1 deficiency-induced suppression of retinal ELOVL2 and docosahexaenoic acid levels during photoreceptor degeneration and visual loss.

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Authors:  Theodore G Wensel; Valencia L Potter; Abigail Moye; Zhixian Zhang; Michael A Robichaux
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Review 6.  Targeting the photoreceptor cilium for the treatment of retinal diseases.

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7.  Conditional Deletion of Cytoplasmic Dynein Heavy Chain in Postnatal Photoreceptors.

Authors:  Tiffanie M Dahl; Michelle Reed; Cecilia D Gerstner; Wolfgang Baehr
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Review 8.  Mouse Models of Inherited Retinal Degeneration with Photoreceptor Cell Loss.

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Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-04-10       Impact factor: 7.666

Review 9.  Primary cilia biogenesis and associated retinal ciliopathies.

Authors:  Holly Y Chen; Ryan A Kelley; Tiansen Li; Anand Swaroop
Journal:  Semin Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2020-07-31       Impact factor: 7.727

10.  Phosphoinositide Profile of the Mouse Retina.

Authors:  Stella Finkelstein; Sidney M Gospe; Kai Schuhmann; Andrej Shevchenko; Vadim Y Arshavsky; Ekaterina S Lobanova
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-06-07       Impact factor: 7.666

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