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Spatial distribution of intraflagellar transport proteins in vertebrate photoreceptorsCav1.4 IT mouse as model for vision impairment in human congenital stationary night blindness type 2.Dysregulation of Ca(v)1.4 channels disrupts the maturation of photoreceptor synaptic ribbons in congenital stationary night blindness type 2R9AP targeting to rod outer segments is independent of rhodopsin and is guided by the SNARE homology domain.A single valine residue plays an essential role in peripherin/rds targeting to photoreceptor outer segmentsA di-arginine ER retention signal regulates trafficking of HCN1 channels from the early secretory pathway to the plasma membrane.TRIP8b is required for maximal expression of HCN1 in the mouse retinaMembrane attachment is key to protecting transducin GTPase-activating complex from intracellular proteolysis in photoreceptorsAn N-Terminal ER Export Signal Facilitates the Plasma Membrane Targeting of HCN1 Channels in Photoreceptors.Identification of a VxP Targeting Signal in the Flagellar Na+ /K+ -ATPaseCalpain-5 Expression in the Retina Localizes to Photoreceptor Synapses.Protein sorting, targeting and trafficking in photoreceptor cellsMechanism for Selective Synaptic Wiring of Rod Photoreceptors into the Retinal Circuitry and Its Role in Vision.Photoreceptor IFT complexes containing chaperones, guanylyl cyclase 1 and rhodopsin.Facilitative glucose transporter Glut1 is actively excluded from rod outer segments.Photoreceptor inner and outer segments.Analysis of 14-3-3 isoforms expressed in photoreceptorsα2δ-4 Is Required for the Molecular and Structural Organization of Rod and Cone Photoreceptor Synapses.Kinetic mechanism of RGS9-1 potentiation by R9APRescue of Rod Synapses by Induction of Cav Alpha 1F in the Mature Cav1.4 Knock-Out Mouse Retina
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