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Molecular basis for photoreceptor outer segment architecture
Affiliation:1. Eye Research Institute, Oakland University, 417 Dodge Hall, Rochester, MI, 48309, USA;2. Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada;3. Department of Ophthalmology and Jules Stein Eye Institute, Department of Neurobiology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA;1. University of Connecticut, United States;2. University of Pennsylvania, United States;1. Institute of Medical Genetics, University of Zurich, Wagistrasse 12, 8952 Schlieren, Zurich, Switzerland;2. Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrassse 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:
To serve vision, vertebrate rod and cone photoreceptors must detect photons, convert the light stimuli into cellular signals, and then convey the encoded information to downstream neurons. Rods and cones are sensory neurons that each rely on specialized ciliary organelles to detect light. These organelles, called outer segments, possess elaborate architectures that include many hundreds of light-sensitive membranous disks arrayed one atop another in precise register. These stacked disks capture light and initiate the chain of molecular and cellular events that underlie normal vision. Outer segment organization is challenged by an inherently dynamic nature; these organelles are subject to a renewal process that replaces a significant fraction of their disks (up to ∼10%) on a daily basis. In addition, a broad range of environmental and genetic insults can disrupt outer segment morphology to impair photoreceptor function and viability. In this chapter, we survey the major progress that has been made for understanding the molecular basis of outer segment architecture. We also discuss key aspects of organelle lipid and protein composition, and highlight distributions, interactions, and potential structural functions of key OS-resident molecules, including: kinesin-2, actin, RP1, prominin-1, protocadherin 21, peripherin-2/rds, rom-1, glutamic acid-rich proteins, and rhodopsin. Finally, we identify key knowledge gaps and challenges that remain for understanding how normal outer segment architecture is established and maintained.
Keywords:Photoreceptor  Outer segment  Cilia  Membrane curvature  Retinal degeneration  Tetraspanin  CNG"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055q"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  cyclic nucleotide-gated  cryo-ET"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055w"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  cryogenic electron tomography  GARP"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055e"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  glutamic acid-rich protein  GFP"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055r"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  green fluorescent protein  IFT"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055t"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  intraflagellar transport  IS"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055y"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  inner segment  OS"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055u"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  outer segment  PC"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055i"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  phosphatidylcholine  PE"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055o"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  phosphatidylethanolamine  PS"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055p"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  phosphatidylserine  P/rds"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055l"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  peripherin-2/rds  RPE"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055k"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  retinal pigment epithelial  TEM"  },{"  #name"  :"  keyword"  ,"  $"  :{"  id"  :"  kwrd0055h"  },"  $$"  :[{"  #name"  :"  text"  ,"  _"  :"  transmission electron microscopy
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