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Identification of an outer segment targeting signal in the COOH terminus of rhodopsin using transgenic Xenopus laevis

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 151, Issue 7, Pages 1369-1380

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.151.7.1369

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rhodopsin; photoreceptors; transgenic animals; membrane proteins; cell polarity

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  1. NEI NIH HHS [EY10992, EY06891] Funding Source: Medline

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Mislocalization of the photopigment rhodopsin may be involved in the pathology of certain inherited retinal degenerative diseases. Here, we have elucidated rhodopsin's targeting signal which is responsible for its polarized distribution to the rod outer segment (ROS). Various green fluorescent protein (GFP)/rhodopsin COOH-terminal fusion proteins were expressed specifically in the major red rod photoreceptors of transgenic Xenopus laevis under the control of the Xenopus opsin promoter. The fusion proteins were targeted to membranes via lipid modifications (palmitoylation and myristoylation) as opposed to membrane spanning domains. Membrane association was found to be necessary but not sufficient for efficient ROS localization. A GFP fusion protein containing only the cytoplasmic COOH-terminal 44 amino acids of Xenopus rhodopsin localized exclusively to ROS membranes. Chimeras between rhodopsin and oc adrenergic receptor COOH-terminal sequences further refined rhodopsin's ROS localization signal to its distal eight amino acids. Mutations/deletions of this region resulted in partial delocalization of the fusion proteins to rod inner segment (RIS) membranes. The targeting and transport of endogenous wildtype rhodopsin was unaffected by the presence of mislocalized GFP fusion proteins.

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