The gene for the γ-subunit of retinal cGMP-phosphodiesterase is on mouse chromosome 11

Danciger, Michael ; Tuteja, Narendra ; Kozak, Christine A. ; Farber, Debora B. (1989) The gene for the γ-subunit of retinal cGMP-phosphodiesterase is on mouse chromosome 11 Experimental Eye Research, 48 (2). pp. 303-308. ISSN 0014-4835

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Abstract

Mice carrying the rd mutation are affected with an autosomal recessive disease characterized by the total degeneration of retinal photoreceptor cells, which begins at postnatal day 8 and reaches completion by 3 wk of life. Biochemical studies have led to the proposal that a lesion in cGMP metabolism may be the cause of the rd photoreceptor degeneration, since cGMP reaches abnormally high levels in the rd retina a few days before the morphological pathology starts. The abnormal cGMP level is due to deficient cGMP-phosphodiesterase (cGMP-PDE) activity. A cDNA for the γ-subunit of mouse cGMP-PDE has recently been cloned and characterized. We have mapped this cDNA to mouse chromosome 11 using a panel comprised of 19 hamster-mouse somatic cell hybrids by Southern blot hybridization. Our results suggest that the structural gene for the γ-subunit of cGMP-PDE from mouse retina, which we have designated 'Pdeg', is not the primary defect in rd disease, as the locus of this genetic defect is on mouse chromosome 5.

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Keywords:Retinal Degeneration; Chromosome Mapping; cGMP-phosphodiesterase; Photoreceptors; rd Mouse; Somatic Cell Hybrids; Southern Blot Hybridization
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