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Substituting mouse transcription factor Pou4f2 with a sea urchin orthologue restores retinal ganglion cell development

Pou domain transcription factor Pou4f2 is essential for the development of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the vertebrate retina. A distant orthologue of Pou4f2 exists in the genome of the sea urchin (class Echinoidea) Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (SpPou4f1/2), yet the photosensory structure of se...

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Autores principales: Mao, Chai-An, Agca, Cavit, Mocko-Strand, Julie A., Wang, Jing, Ullrich-Lüter, Esther, Pan, Ping, Wang, Steven W., Arnone, Maria Ina, Frishman, Laura J., Klein, William H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4810862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26962139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.2978
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author Mao, Chai-An
Agca, Cavit
Mocko-Strand, Julie A.
Wang, Jing
Ullrich-Lüter, Esther
Pan, Ping
Wang, Steven W.
Arnone, Maria Ina
Frishman, Laura J.
Klein, William H.
author_facet Mao, Chai-An
Agca, Cavit
Mocko-Strand, Julie A.
Wang, Jing
Ullrich-Lüter, Esther
Pan, Ping
Wang, Steven W.
Arnone, Maria Ina
Frishman, Laura J.
Klein, William H.
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description Pou domain transcription factor Pou4f2 is essential for the development of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the vertebrate retina. A distant orthologue of Pou4f2 exists in the genome of the sea urchin (class Echinoidea) Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (SpPou4f1/2), yet the photosensory structure of sea urchins is strikingly different from that of the mammalian retina. Sea urchins have no obvious eyes, but have photoreceptors clustered around their tube feet disc. The mechanisms that are associated with the development and function of photoreception in sea urchins are largely unexplored. As an initial approach to better understand the sea urchin photosensory structure and relate it to the mammalian retina, we asked whether SpPou4f1/2 could support RGC development in the absence of Pou4f2. To answer this question, we replaced genomic Pou4f2 with an SpPou4f1/2 cDNA. In Pou4f2-null mice, retinas expressing SpPou4f1/2 were outwardly identical to those of wild-type mice. SpPou4f1/2 retinas exhibited dark-adapted electroretinogram scotopic threshold responses, indicating functionally active RGCs. During retinal development, SpPou4f1/2 activated RGC-specific genes and in S. purpuratus, SpPou4f2 was expressed in photoreceptor cells of tube feet in a pattern distinct from Opsin4 and Pax6. Our results suggest that SpPou4f1/2 and Pou4f2 share conserved components of a gene network for photosensory development and they maintain their conserved intrinsic functions despite vast morphological differences in mouse and sea urchin photosensory structures.
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spelling pubmed-48108622016-04-06 Substituting mouse transcription factor Pou4f2 with a sea urchin orthologue restores retinal ganglion cell development Mao, Chai-An Agca, Cavit Mocko-Strand, Julie A. Wang, Jing Ullrich-Lüter, Esther Pan, Ping Wang, Steven W. Arnone, Maria Ina Frishman, Laura J. Klein, William H. Proc Biol Sci Research Articles Pou domain transcription factor Pou4f2 is essential for the development of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the vertebrate retina. A distant orthologue of Pou4f2 exists in the genome of the sea urchin (class Echinoidea) Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (SpPou4f1/2), yet the photosensory structure of sea urchins is strikingly different from that of the mammalian retina. Sea urchins have no obvious eyes, but have photoreceptors clustered around their tube feet disc. The mechanisms that are associated with the development and function of photoreception in sea urchins are largely unexplored. As an initial approach to better understand the sea urchin photosensory structure and relate it to the mammalian retina, we asked whether SpPou4f1/2 could support RGC development in the absence of Pou4f2. To answer this question, we replaced genomic Pou4f2 with an SpPou4f1/2 cDNA. In Pou4f2-null mice, retinas expressing SpPou4f1/2 were outwardly identical to those of wild-type mice. SpPou4f1/2 retinas exhibited dark-adapted electroretinogram scotopic threshold responses, indicating functionally active RGCs. During retinal development, SpPou4f1/2 activated RGC-specific genes and in S. purpuratus, SpPou4f2 was expressed in photoreceptor cells of tube feet in a pattern distinct from Opsin4 and Pax6. Our results suggest that SpPou4f1/2 and Pou4f2 share conserved components of a gene network for photosensory development and they maintain their conserved intrinsic functions despite vast morphological differences in mouse and sea urchin photosensory structures. The Royal Society 2016-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4810862/ /pubmed/26962139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.2978 Text en © 2016 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mao, Chai-An
Agca, Cavit
Mocko-Strand, Julie A.
Wang, Jing
Ullrich-Lüter, Esther
Pan, Ping
Wang, Steven W.
Arnone, Maria Ina
Frishman, Laura J.
Klein, William H.
Substituting mouse transcription factor Pou4f2 with a sea urchin orthologue restores retinal ganglion cell development
title Substituting mouse transcription factor Pou4f2 with a sea urchin orthologue restores retinal ganglion cell development
title_full Substituting mouse transcription factor Pou4f2 with a sea urchin orthologue restores retinal ganglion cell development
title_fullStr Substituting mouse transcription factor Pou4f2 with a sea urchin orthologue restores retinal ganglion cell development
title_full_unstemmed Substituting mouse transcription factor Pou4f2 with a sea urchin orthologue restores retinal ganglion cell development
title_short Substituting mouse transcription factor Pou4f2 with a sea urchin orthologue restores retinal ganglion cell development
title_sort substituting mouse transcription factor pou4f2 with a sea urchin orthologue restores retinal ganglion cell development
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4810862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26962139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.2978
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