Wahlin_2010_J.Comp.Neurol_518_4938

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Title : Alternative splicing of neuroligin and its protein distribution in the outer plexiform layer of the chicken retina - Wahlin_2010_J.Comp.Neurol_518_4938
Author(s) : Wahlin KJ , Hackler L, Jr. , Adler R , Zack DJ
Ref : Journal of Comparative Neurology , 518 :4938 , 2010
Abstract :

Although synaptogenesis within the retina is obviously essential for vision, mechanisms responsible for the initiation and maintenance of retinal synapses are poorly understood. In addition to its scientific interest, understanding retinal synapse formation is becoming clinically relevant with ongoing efforts to develop transplantation-based approaches for the treatment of retinal degenerative disease. To extend our understanding, we have focused on the chick model system and have studied the neuroligin family of neuronal adhesion factors that has been shown to participate in synapse assembly in the brain. We identified chicken orthologs of neuroligins 1, -3, and -4, but could find no evidence of neuroligin 2. We investigated temporal and spatial patterns of mRNA and protein expression during development using standard polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), quantitative PCR (QPCR), laser-capture microdissection (LCM), and confocal microscopy. At the mRNA level, neuroligins were detected at the earliest period tested, embryonic day (ED)5, which precedes the period of inner retina synaptogenesis. Significant alternative splicing was observed through development. While neuroligin gene products were generally detected in the inner retina, low levels of neuroligin 1 mRNA were also detected in the photoreceptor layer. Neuroligin 3 and -4 transcripts, on the other hand, were only detected in the inner retina. At retinal synapses neuroligin 1 protein was detected in the inner plexiform layer, but its highest levels were detected in the outer plexiform layer on the tips of horizontal cell dendrites. This work lays the groundwork for future studies on the functional roles of the neuroligins within the retina.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: chick-NLGN3

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Wahlin KJ, Hackler L, Jr., Adler R, Zack DJ (2010)
Alternative splicing of neuroligin and its protein distribution in the outer plexiform layer of the chicken retina
Journal of Comparative Neurology 518 :4938

Wahlin KJ, Hackler L, Jr., Adler R, Zack DJ (2010)
Journal of Comparative Neurology 518 :4938