Tbx2b is required for ultraviolet photoreceptor cell specification during zebrafish retinal development
0301 basic medicine
Embryo, Nonmammalian
Ultraviolet Rays
Cell Differentiation
Zebrafish Proteins
Retina
03 medical and health sciences
Codon, Nonsense
Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells
Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells
Animals
Photoreceptor Cells, Invertebrate
T-Box Domain Proteins
Zebrafish
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.0809439106
Publication Date:
2009-01-29T03:08:45Z
AUTHORS (10)
ABSTRACT
The vertebrate rod and cone photoreceptors are highly specialized sensory neurons that transduce light into the chemical and electrical signals of the nervous system. Although the physiological properties of cones and rods are well known, only a handful of genes have been identified that regulate the specification of photoreceptor subtypes. Taking advantage of the mosaic organization of photoreceptors in zebrafish, we report the isolation of a mutation resulting in a unique change in photoreceptor cell fate. Mutation of the
lots-of-rods
(
lor
) locus results in a near one-for-one transformation of UV-cone precursors into rods. The transformed cells exhibit morphological characteristics and a gene-expression pattern typical of rods, but differentiate in a temporal and spatial pattern consistent with UV-cone development. In mutant larvae and adults, the highly ordered photoreceptor mosaic is maintained and degeneration is not observed, suggesting that
lor
functions after the specification of the other photoreceptor subtypes. In genetic chimeras,
lor
functions cell-autonomously in the specification of photoreceptor cell fate. Linkage analysis and genetic-complementation testing indicate that
lor
is an allele of
tbx2b
/
fby
(
from beyond
).
fby
was identified by a pineal complex phenotype, and carries a nonsense mutation in the T-box domain of the tbx2b transcription factor. Homozygous
fby
mutant larvae and
lor
/
fby
transheterozygotes also display the lots-of-rods phenotype. Based upon these data, we propose a previously undescribed function for
tbx2b
in photoreceptor cell precursors, to promote the UV cone fate by repressing the rod differentiation pathway.
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