RRH, encoding the RPE-expressed opsin-like peropsin, is not mutated in retinitis pigmentosa and allied diseases

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Abstract

Many genes from retinoid metabolism cause retinitis pigmentosa. Peropsin, an opsin-like protein with unknown function, is specifically expressed in apical retinal pigment epithelium microvilli. Since rhodopsin and RGR, another opsin-like protein, cause retinitis pigmentosa, we used D-HPLC to screen for the peropsin gene RRH in 331 patients (288 with retinitis pigmentosa and 82 with other retinal dystrophies). We found 13 nonpathogenic variants only, among which a c.730_731delATinsG that truncates the last two transmembrane-spanning fragments and the Lys284 required for retinol binding, but does not segregate with the disease phenotype. We conclude that RRH is not a frequent gene in retinitis pigmentosa. Copyright © Informa Healthcare.

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Ksantini, M., Sénéchal, A., Humbert, G., Arnaud, B., & Hamel, C. P. (2007). RRH, encoding the RPE-expressed opsin-like peropsin, is not mutated in retinitis pigmentosa and allied diseases. Ophthalmic Genetics, 28(1), 31–37. https://doi.org/10.1080/13816810701202052

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