Interaction between the Photoreceptor-Specific Tubby-like Protein 1 and the Neuronal-Specific GTPase Dynamin-1
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2007Vol. 48(6), pp. 2837–2837
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Quansheng Xi, Gayle J. Pauer, Sherry L. Ball, Mary E. Rayborn, Joe G. Hollyfield, Neal S. Peachey, John W. Crabb, Stephanie A. Hagstrom
Abstract
These data indicated that TULP1 interacts with Dynamin-1 and suggested that TULP1 is involved in the vesicular trafficking of photoreceptor proteins, both at the nerve terminal during synaptic transmission and at the inner segment during protein translocation to the outer segment. These results also raised the possibility that normal synaptic function requires TULP1, and they motivate a closer look at synaptic architecture in the developing tulp1-/- retina.
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