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PTBP-dependent PSD-95 and CamKIIα alternative splicing in the lens.

Mol Vis.. 2014-12;  20:1660-7
Frederikse P, Nandanoor A, Kasinathan C. Department of Oral Biology, Rutgers SDM, Newark, NJ
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Abstract

PURPOSE: Parallels described between neurons and lens fiber cells include detailed similarities in sub-cellular structures that increasingly show shared expression of genes involved in the construction and function of these structures in neurons. Intriguingly, associated modes of molecular regulation of these genes that had been thought to distinguish neurons have been identified in the lens as well. Both elongated cell types form membrane protrusions with similar size, shape, and spacing that exclude microtubules, contain F-actin, and are coated with the clathrin/AP-2 adaptor. Lenses express glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors with signaling and channel proteins shown to act together at neur... More

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