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Immunocytochemical Evidence of the Localization of the Crumbs Homologue 3 Protein (CRB3) in the Developing and Mature Mouse Retina
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Palabras clave
Photoreceptors
Retina
Cilia
Immunofluorescence
Presynaptic terminals
Membrane proteins
Structural proteins
Ganglion cells
Clasificación UNESCO
2490 Neurociencias
Fecha de publicación
2012
Citación
Jimeno, D., Paniagua, A. E., Herránz Martín, S., Velasco Arranz, A., Lara Pradas, J. M., Aijón Noguera, J. & Lillo Delgado, C. (2012). Immunocytochemical Evidence of the Localization of the Crumbs Homologue 3 Protein (CRB3) in the Developing and Mature Mouse Retina. PLoS ONE 7(11), e50511. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050511
Resumen
CRB3 (Crumbs homologue 3), a member of the CRB protein family (homologous to the Drosophila Crumbs), is expressed in different epithelium-derived cell types in mammals, where it seems to be involved in regulating the establishment and stability of tight junctions and in ciliogenesis. This protein has been also detected in the retina, but little is known about its localization and function in this tissue. Our goal here was to perform an in-depth study of the presence of CRB3 protein in the mouse retina and to analyze its expression during photoreceptor ciliogenesis and the establishment of the plexiform retinal layers. Double immunofluorescence experiments for CRB3 and well-known markers for the different retinal cell types were performed to study the localization of the CRB3 protein. According to our results, CRB3 is present from postnatal day 0 (P0) until adulthood in the mouse retina. It is localized in the inner segments (IS) of photoreceptor cells, especially concentrated in the area where the connecting cilium is located, in their synaptic terminals in the outer plexiform layer (OPL), and in sub-populations of amacrine and bipolar cells in the inner plexiform layer (IPL).
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DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0050511
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