Journal article
Allelic variance between GRM6 mutants, Grm6nob3 and Grm6nob4 results in differences in retinal ganglion cell visual responses
DM Maddox, KA Vessey, GL Yarbrough, BM Invergo, DR Cantrell, S Inayat, V Balannik, WL Hicks, NL Hawes, S Byers, RS Smith, R Hurd, D Howell, RG Gregg, B Chang, JK Naggert, JB Troy, LH Pinto, PM Nishina, MA McCall
Journal of Physiology | Published : 2008
Abstract
An electroretinogram (ERG) screen identified a mouse with a normal a-wave but lacking a b-wave, and as such it was designated no b-wave3 (nob3). The nob3 phenotype mapped to chromosome 11 in a region containing the metabotropic glutamate receptor 6 gene (Grm6). Sequence analyses of cDNA identified a splicing error in Grm6, introducing an insertion and an early stop codon into the mRNA of affected mice (designated Grm6nob3). Immunohistochemistry of the Grm6nob3 retina showed that GRM6 was absent. The ERG and visual behaviour abnormalities of Grm6nob3 mice are similar to Grm6nob4 animals, and similar deficits were seen in compound heterozygotes (Grm6nob4/nob3), indicating that Grm6nob3 is alle..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Ms. Elaine Gifford, Ms. Jeanie Hansen, Ms. Karen Moore, Ms. Jennifer Torrance and Ms. Barbra Mortimer for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by National Eye Institute grants: EY11996 (PMN), EY016501 (PMN), EY014701, (MAMc), EY012354, (RGG), EY007758 (BC), EY06669 (JBT), EY016313 (DMM), a National Defense Science & Training Fellowship (DRC), NIH Cooperative Research Agreement U01MH61915 (LHP), an Institutional Core Grant to The Jackson Laboratory (CA34196), and R24EY015636 and an unrestricted from Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc., NY to the Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, University of Louisville.