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Crumbs proteins stabilize the cone mosaics of photoreceptors and improve vision in zebrafish

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摘要 Although the unique organization of vertebrate cone mosaics was first described long ago,both their underlying molecular basis and physiological significance are largely unknown.Here,we demonstrate that Crumbs proteins,the key regulators of epithelial apical polarity,establish the planar cellular polarity of photoreceptors in zebrafish.Via heterophilic Crb2a-Crb2b interactions,the apicobasal polarity protein Crb2b restricts the asymmetric planar distribution of Crb2a in photoreceptors.The planar polarized Crumbs proteins thus balance intercellular adhesions and tension between photoreceptors,thereby stabilizing the geometric organization of cone mosaics.Notably,loss of Crb2b in zebrafish induces a nearsightedness-like phenotype in zebrafish accompanied by an elongated eye axis and impairs zebrafish visual perception for predation.These data reveal a detailed mechanism for cone mosaic homeostasis via previously undiscovered apical-planar polarity coordination and propose a pathogenic mechanism for nearsightedness.
出处 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期52-62,共11页 遗传学报(英文版)
基金 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China projects (81770938 to J.Z. and 81570822 to K.Y.) the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation project (LZ15H120001 to J.Z.) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (2016FZA7010 and 2017FZA7001 to J.Z.)。
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