摘要
脊椎动物视网膜的结构和发育机制是高度保守的。在retinogenesis最有特色的活动之一是在时间和空间上的多能视网膜祖细胞七种类型的视网膜细胞的产生。通过基因表达和蛋白质功能的多样性调制的重要性以及在这一过程中调控SUMO化患病率已越来越欣赏。在这里,我们回顾在视网膜发育的SUMO化修饰的生物学意义,探讨SUMO化平衡和视网膜祖细胞退出细胞周期增殖的分子机制,并探讨通过多种转录因子调制调解不同视网膜神经元和光感受器的规范。在正常视网膜功能的SUMO化修饰的潜在作用是由SUMO化机械关键部件在小鼠视网膜的表达,也是以高度保守的SUMO化修饰位点对神经节细胞的神经递质受体为例。
关键词: 视网膜发育,SUMO化修饰,SUMO1 / 2 / 3,感光器规格,转录因子,神经递质。
Current Molecular Medicine
Title:SUMOylation Regulation of Retina Development and Functions
Volume: 16 Issue: 9
Author(s): L. Zhang, D. W.-C. Li
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关键词: 视网膜发育,SUMO化修饰,SUMO1 / 2 / 3,感光器规格,转录因子,神经递质。
摘要: The structure and developmental mechanisms of vertebrate retina are highly conserved. One of the most distinctive events during retinogenesis is the temporally and spatially generation of seven types of retinal cells from the multipotent retinal progenitor cells. The importance and prevalence of SUMOylation in regulation of this process through modulation of gene expression and protein function diversity have been increasingly appreciated. Here, we review the biological significance of SUMOylation in retina development, examine how SUMOylation balances the proliferation and cell cycle exit of retinal progenitor cells, and finally discuss the molecular mechanisms mediating the specification of different retina neurons and photoreceptors through modulation of various transcription factors. The potential role of SUMOylation in normal retina function is illustrated by the abundant expression of key components of SUMOylation machinery in mouse retina, and is also exemplified by the highly conserved SUMOylation site on neurotransmission receptors in ganglion cells.
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L. Zhang, D. W.-C. Li , SUMOylation Regulation of Retina Development and Functions, Current Molecular Medicine 2016; 16 (9) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524016666161128115453
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