Gβ5 is required for normal light responses and morphology of retinal ON-bipolar cells

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Gβ5 exists as two splice variants, Gβ5-S and Gβ5-L, which interact with and stabilize the R7 members of the regulators of G-protein signaling (RGSs): RGS6, RGS7, RGS9, and RGS11. Although the role of Gβ5-L and RGS9-1 is established in photoreceptors, the physiological functions of Gβ5-S and other R7 RGS proteins remain unclear. We found that the electroretinogram of Gβ5-/- mice lacks the b-wave component and that Gβ5-S and RGS11 colocalize with Goα at the tips of the ON-bipolar cell dendrites. Unexpectedly, we found a significant reduction in the number of synaptic triads in the outer plexiform layer (OPL) of the Gβ5-/- mice, which is evident at postnatal day 14. Transgenic expression of Gβ5-L in rods failed to rescue the b-wave or the OPL defects. These results indicate that Gβ5-S is indispensable for OPL integrity and normal light responses of the retina. Copyright © 2007 Society for Neuroscience.

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Rao, A., Dallman, R., Henderson, S., & Chen, C. K. J. (2007). Gβ5 is required for normal light responses and morphology of retinal ON-bipolar cells. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(51), 14199–14204. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4934-07.2007

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