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The role of motor proteins in photoreceptor protein transport and visual function.
Radhakrishnan, Rakesh; Dronamraju, Venkateshwara R; Leung, Matthias; Gruesen, Andrew; Solanki, Ashish K; Walterhouse, Stephen; Roehrich, Heidi; Song, Grace; da Costa Monsanto, Rafael; Cureoglu, Sebahattin; Martin, René; Kondkar, Altaf A; van Kuijk, Frederik J; Montezuma, Sandra R; Knöelker, Hans-Joachim; Hufnagel, Robert B; Lobo, Glenn P.
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  • Radhakrishnan R; Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • Dronamraju VR; Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • Leung M; Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • Gruesen A; Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • Solanki AK; Department of Medicine, Drug Discovery Building, Medical University of South Carolina, South Carolina, USA.
  • Walterhouse S; Department of Medicine, Drug Discovery Building, Medical University of South Carolina, South Carolina, USA.
  • Roehrich H; Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • Song G; Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • da Costa Monsanto R; Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • Cureoglu S; Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • Martin R; Faculty of Chemistry, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
  • Kondkar AA; Department of Ophthalmology.
  • van Kuijk FJ; Glaucoma Research Chair in Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • Montezuma SR; Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • Knöelker HJ; Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Neurosciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • Hufnagel RB; Faculty of Chemistry, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
  • Lobo GP; Ophthalmic Genetics and Visual Function Branch, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Ophthalmic Genet ; 43(3): 285-300, 2022 06.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35470760
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Rods and cones are photoreceptor neurons in the retina that are required for visual sensation in vertebrates, wherein the perception of vision is initiated when these neurons respond to photons in the light stimuli. The photoreceptor cell is structurally studied as outer segments (OS) and inner segments (IS) where proper protein sorting, localization, and compartmentalization are critical for phototransduction, visual function, and survival. In human retinal diseases, improper protein transport to the OS or mislocalization of proteins to the IS and other cellular compartments could lead to impaired visual responses and photoreceptor cell degeneration that ultimately cause loss of visual function.

RESULTS:

Therefore, studying and identifying mechanisms involved in facilitating and maintaining proper protein transport in photoreceptor cells would help our understanding of pathologies involving retinal cell degeneration in inherited retinal dystrophies, age-related macular degeneration, and Usher Syndrome.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our mini-review will discuss mechanisms of protein transport within photoreceptors and introduce a novel role for an unconventional motor protein, MYO1C, in actin-based motor transport of the visual chromophore Rhodopsin to the OS, in support of phototransduction and visual function.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Degeneración Retiniana / Visión Ocular Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Ophthalmic Genet Asunto de la revista: GENETICA MEDICA / OFTALMOLOGIA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Degeneración Retiniana / Visión Ocular Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Ophthalmic Genet Asunto de la revista: GENETICA MEDICA / OFTALMOLOGIA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos
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