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AP-2? Expression in Developing Retina: Contributing to the Molecular Diversity of Amacrine Cells.


ABSTRACT: AP-2 transcription factors play important roles in the regulation of gene expression during development. Four of the five members of the AP-2 family (AP-2?, AP-2?, AP-2? and AP-2?) have previously been shown to be expressed in developing retina. Mouse knockouts have revealed roles for AP-2?, AP-2? and AP-2? in retinal cell specification and function. Here, we show that the fifth member of the AP-2 family, AP-2?, is also expressed in amacrine cells in developing mammalian and chicken retina. Our data indicate that there are considerably fewer AP-2?-positive cells in the developing mouse retina compared to AP-2?, AP-2? and AP-2?-positive cells, suggesting a specialized role for AP-2? in a subset of amacrine cells. AP-2?, which is restricted to the GABAergic amacrine lineage, is most commonly co-expressed with AP-2? and AP-2?, especially at early stages of retinal development. Co-expression of AP-2? and AP-2? increases with differentiation. Analysis of previously published Drop-seq data from single retinal cells supports co-expression of multiple AP-2s in the same cell. Since AP-2s bind to their target sequences as either homodimers or heterodimers, our work suggests spatially- and temporally-coordinated roles for combinations of AP-2 transcription factors in amacrine cells during retinal development.

SUBMITTER: Jain S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5821864 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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AP-2ε Expression in Developing Retina: Contributing to the Molecular Diversity of Amacrine Cells.

Jain Saket S   Glubrecht Darryl D DD   Germain Devon R DR   Moser Markus M   Godbout Roseline R  

Scientific reports 20180221 1


AP-2 transcription factors play important roles in the regulation of gene expression during development. Four of the five members of the AP-2 family (AP-2α, AP-2β, AP-2γ and AP-2δ) have previously been shown to be expressed in developing retina. Mouse knockouts have revealed roles for AP-2α, AP-2β and AP-2δ in retinal cell specification and function. Here, we show that the fifth member of the AP-2 family, AP-2ε, is also expressed in amacrine cells in developing mammalian and chicken retina. Our  ...[more]

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