Differential expression of two distinct functional isoforms of melanopsin (Opn4) in the mammalian retina.

Melanopsin is the photopigment that confers photosensitivity to a subset of retinal ganglion cells (pRGCs) that regulate many non-image-forming tasks such as the detection of light for circadian entrainment. Recent studies have begun to subdivide the pRGCs on the basis of morphology and function, bu...

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Main Authors: Pires, S, Hughes, S, Turton, M, Melyan, Z, Peirson, S, Zheng, L, Kosmaoglou, M, Bellingham, J, Cheetham, M, Lucas, R, Foster, R, Hankins, M, Halford, S
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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author Pires, S
Hughes, S
Turton, M
Melyan, Z
Peirson, S
Zheng, L
Kosmaoglou, M
Bellingham, J
Cheetham, M
Lucas, R
Foster, R
Hankins, M
Halford, S
author_facet Pires, S
Hughes, S
Turton, M
Melyan, Z
Peirson, S
Zheng, L
Kosmaoglou, M
Bellingham, J
Cheetham, M
Lucas, R
Foster, R
Hankins, M
Halford, S
author_sort Pires, S
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description Melanopsin is the photopigment that confers photosensitivity to a subset of retinal ganglion cells (pRGCs) that regulate many non-image-forming tasks such as the detection of light for circadian entrainment. Recent studies have begun to subdivide the pRGCs on the basis of morphology and function, but the origin of these differences is not yet fully understood. Here we report the identification of two isoforms of melanopsin from the mouse Opn4 locus, a previously described long isoform (Opn4L) and a novel short isoform (Opn4S) that more closely resembles the sequence and structure of rat and human melanopsins. Both isoforms, Opn4L and Opn4S, are expressed in the ganglion cell layer of the retina, traffic to the plasma membrane and form a functional photopigment in vitro. Quantitative PCR revealed that Opn4S is 40 times more abundant than Opn4L. The two variants encode predicted proteins of 521 and 466 aa and only differ in the length of their C-terminal tails. Antibodies raised to isoform-specific epitopes identified two discrete populations of melanopsin-expressing RGCs, those that coexpress Opn4L and Opn4S and those that express Opn4L only. Recent evidence suggests that pRGCs show a range of anatomical subtypes, which may reflect the functional diversity reported for mouse Opn4-mediated light responses. The distinct isoforms of Opn4 described in this study provide a potential molecular basis for generating this diversity, and it seems likely that their differential expression plays a role in generating the variety of pRGC light responses found in the mammalian retina.
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spelling oxford-uuid:590ee9c9-d5d4-4074-bfd7-e8a440cf62b22022-03-26T17:07:37ZDifferential expression of two distinct functional isoforms of melanopsin (Opn4) in the mammalian retina.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:590ee9c9-d5d4-4074-bfd7-e8a440cf62b2EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009Pires, SHughes, STurton, MMelyan, ZPeirson, SZheng, LKosmaoglou, MBellingham, JCheetham, MLucas, RFoster, RHankins, MHalford, SMelanopsin is the photopigment that confers photosensitivity to a subset of retinal ganglion cells (pRGCs) that regulate many non-image-forming tasks such as the detection of light for circadian entrainment. Recent studies have begun to subdivide the pRGCs on the basis of morphology and function, but the origin of these differences is not yet fully understood. Here we report the identification of two isoforms of melanopsin from the mouse Opn4 locus, a previously described long isoform (Opn4L) and a novel short isoform (Opn4S) that more closely resembles the sequence and structure of rat and human melanopsins. Both isoforms, Opn4L and Opn4S, are expressed in the ganglion cell layer of the retina, traffic to the plasma membrane and form a functional photopigment in vitro. Quantitative PCR revealed that Opn4S is 40 times more abundant than Opn4L. The two variants encode predicted proteins of 521 and 466 aa and only differ in the length of their C-terminal tails. Antibodies raised to isoform-specific epitopes identified two discrete populations of melanopsin-expressing RGCs, those that coexpress Opn4L and Opn4S and those that express Opn4L only. Recent evidence suggests that pRGCs show a range of anatomical subtypes, which may reflect the functional diversity reported for mouse Opn4-mediated light responses. The distinct isoforms of Opn4 described in this study provide a potential molecular basis for generating this diversity, and it seems likely that their differential expression plays a role in generating the variety of pRGC light responses found in the mammalian retina.
spellingShingle Pires, S
Hughes, S
Turton, M
Melyan, Z
Peirson, S
Zheng, L
Kosmaoglou, M
Bellingham, J
Cheetham, M
Lucas, R
Foster, R
Hankins, M
Halford, S
Differential expression of two distinct functional isoforms of melanopsin (Opn4) in the mammalian retina.
title Differential expression of two distinct functional isoforms of melanopsin (Opn4) in the mammalian retina.
title_full Differential expression of two distinct functional isoforms of melanopsin (Opn4) in the mammalian retina.
title_fullStr Differential expression of two distinct functional isoforms of melanopsin (Opn4) in the mammalian retina.
title_full_unstemmed Differential expression of two distinct functional isoforms of melanopsin (Opn4) in the mammalian retina.
title_short Differential expression of two distinct functional isoforms of melanopsin (Opn4) in the mammalian retina.
title_sort differential expression of two distinct functional isoforms of melanopsin opn4 in the mammalian retina
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