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Publication : Myosin VIIa participates in opsin transport through the photoreceptor cilium.

First Author  Liu X Year  1999
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  19
Issue  15 Pages  6267-74
PubMed ID  10414956 Mgi Jnum  J:56998
Mgi Id  MGI:1343017 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-15-06267.1999
Citation  Liu X, et al. (1999) Myosin VIIa participates in opsin transport through the photoreceptor cilium. J Neurosci 19(15):6267-74
abstractText  Two types of Usher syndrome, a blindness-deafness disorder, result from mutations in the myosin VIIa gene. As for most other unconventional myosins, little is known about the function or functions of myosin VIIa. Here, we studied the photoreceptor cells of mice with mutant myosin VIIa by electron immunomicroscopy and microscopic autoradiography. We found evidence that myosin VIIa functions in the connecting cilium of each photoreceptor cell and participates in the transport of opsin through this structure. These findings provide the first direct evidence that opsin travels along the connecting cilium en route to the outer segment. They demonstrate that a myosin may function in a cilium and suggest that abnormal opsin transport might contribute to blindness in Usher syndrome.
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