Abstract
AbstractWe studied the expression of glycine receptor (GlyR) subunits and gephyrin in the adult rat retina. Reverse transcribed RNA was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) with primers designed to recognize GlyR α1, α2, α3, β subunits, and gephyrin. Using RNA isolated from the whole retina, signals for all four GlyR subunits and gephyrin could be observed. In rod bipolar cells, in contrast, we detected a subset of GlyR subunits, α1 and β, and no gephyrin. Patch-clamp recording employing two subtype-specific blockers of the GlyR, picrotoxinin and cyanotriphenylborate (CTB), indicated that the GlyR in rod bipolar cells is a heteromeric protein composed of the α1 and β subunit. Moreover, the absence of detectable amounts of gephyrin mRNA suggests that the anchor protein is not required for the function of GlyRs in rod bipolar cells.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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