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Wayne State University

2011

Action potential, AII amacrine cell, Center-surround antagonism, Channelrhodopsin, Protein targeting motif, Retinal ganglion cell

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Expression Of Microbial Rhodopsins In Retinal Neurons With Subcellular Targeting Motifs: For The Study Of The Structure/Function Of Aii Amacrine Cells And For Vision Restoration, Chaowen Wu Jan 2011

Expression Of Microbial Rhodopsins In Retinal Neurons With Subcellular Targeting Motifs: For The Study Of The Structure/Function Of Aii Amacrine Cells And For Vision Restoration, Chaowen Wu

Wayne State University Dissertations

Protein-targeting motifs serve as addresses for subcellular protein localization. This feature of targeting-motifs was used to study the retina. The first part of the dissertation reports in the axonless spiking AII amacrine cell of the mammalian retina a dendritic process sharing organizational and functional similarities with the axon initial segment, the typical site of action potential initiation. This process was revealed through viral-mediated expression of channelrhodopsin-2-GFP (ChR2-GFP) with the AIS-targeting motif of sodium channels (NavII-III) and was shown to be the site of spike initiation. The second part of the dissertation aimed to improve microbial rhodopsin-mediated gene therapy for vision …