Activation of rhodopsin gene transcription in cultured retinal precursors of chicken embryo: Role of Ca2+ signaling and hyperpolarization- activated cation channels

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This study reports that the spontaneous 50-fold activation of rhodopsin gene transcription, observed in cultured retinal precursors from 13-day chicken embryo, relies on a Ca2+-dependent mechanism. Activation of a transiently transfected rhodopsin promoter (luciferase reporter) in these cells was inhibited (60%) by cotransfection of a dominant-negative form of the cAMP-responsive element-binding protein. Both rhodopsin promoter activity and rhodopsin mRNA accumulation were blocked by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase II inhibitors, but not by protein kinase A inhibitors, suggesting a role of Ca2+ rather than cAMP. This was confirmed by the inhibitory effect of general and T-type selective Ca2+ channel blockers. Oscillations in Ca2+ fluorescence (Fluo8) could be observed in 1/10 cells that activated the rhodopsin promoter (DsRed reporter). A robust and reversible inhibition of rhodopsin gene transcription by ZD7288 indicated a role of hyperpolarization-activated channels (HCN). Cellular localization and developmental expression of HCN1 were compatible with a role in the onset of rhodopsin gene transcription. Together, the data suggest that the spontaneous activation of rhodopsin gene transcription in cultured retinal precursors results from a signaling cascade that involves the pacemaker activity of HCN channels, the opening of voltage-gated Ca2+-channels, activation of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase II and phosphorylation of cAMP-responsive element-binding protein. © 2013 International Society for Neurochemistry.

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Bernard, M., Dejos, C., Bergès, T., Régnacq, M., & Voisin, P. (2014). Activation of rhodopsin gene transcription in cultured retinal precursors of chicken embryo: Role of Ca2+ signaling and hyperpolarization- activated cation channels. Journal of Neurochemistry, 129(1), 85–98. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnc.12624

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