Journal article

Seizure-related gene 6 (Sez-6) in amacrine cells of the rodent retina and the consequence of gene deletion

JM Gunnersen, A Kuek, JA Phipps, VE Hammond, T Puthussery, EL Fletcher, SS Tan

Plos One | Published : 2009

Abstract

Background: Seizure-related gene 6 (Sez-6) is expressed in neurons of the mouse brain, retina and spinal cord. In the cortex, Sez-6 plays a role in specifying dendritic branching patterns and excitatory synapse numbers during development. Methodology/Principal Findings: The distribution pattern of Sez-6 in the retina was studied using a polyclonal antibody that detects the multiple isoforms of Sez-6. Prominent immunostaining was detected in GABAergic, but not in All glycinergic, amacrine cell subpopulations of the rat and mouse retina. Amacrine cell somata displayed a distinct staining pattern with the Sez-6 antibody: a discrete, often roughly triangular-shaped bright spot positioned between..

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