PURPOSE: The family of tubby-like proteins (TULPs), consisting of four family members, are all expressed in-the retina at varying levels. Mutations within two members, tub and TULP1, are known to lead to retinal degeneration in mouse and humans, respectively, suggesting the functional importance of this family of proteins in the retina. Despite a high degree of conservation in the carboxy-terminal region (e.g., putative functional domain of the genes) among family members, they are unable to compensate for one another. The purpose of this study was to provide a rationale for this lack of compensation by investigating the spatial distribution of tubby gene family members in the retina and to investigate the mechanism of photorecept...
The mammalian retina contains two types of photoreceptors, rods and cones, which mediate night visio...
Tubby-like proteins (TULPs) are found in a broad range of multicellular organ-isms. In mammals, gene...
Understanding the molecular pathways mediating neuronal function in retinas can be greatly facilitat...
A genetic mutation of the Tub gene encodes a nonfunctional Tubby protein that can lead to retinal de...
The tubby gene family consists of four members, TUB, TULP1, TULP2 and TULP3, with unknown function. ...
Tubby, an autosomal recessive mutation, mapping to mouse chromosome 7, was recently found to be the ...
A recessive mutation in the tub gene causes obesity, deafness and retinal degeneration in tubby mice...
PURPOSE: To identify genes that modify photoreceptor cell loss in the retinas of homozygous Tulp1(tm...
Tubby and related proteins are derived from a small family of novel genes. The carboxytermini of thi...
The tub gene is a member of a small, well conserved neuronal gene family of unknown function. Mutati...
PURPOSE: To localize tubby-like protein 1 (TULP1) in developing and adult human retinas. METHODS: TU...
A homozygous mutation in tub gene causes retinal and cochlear degeneration and adult-onset obesity i...
Mice that carry the recessive mutation tub develop neurosensory defects including retinal and cochle...
Two outstanding unknowns in the biology of photoreceptors are the molecular determinants of cell siz...
Two outstanding unknowns in the biology of photoreceptors are the molecular determinants of cell siz...
The mammalian retina contains two types of photoreceptors, rods and cones, which mediate night visio...
Tubby-like proteins (TULPs) are found in a broad range of multicellular organ-isms. In mammals, gene...
Understanding the molecular pathways mediating neuronal function in retinas can be greatly facilitat...
A genetic mutation of the Tub gene encodes a nonfunctional Tubby protein that can lead to retinal de...
The tubby gene family consists of four members, TUB, TULP1, TULP2 and TULP3, with unknown function. ...
Tubby, an autosomal recessive mutation, mapping to mouse chromosome 7, was recently found to be the ...
A recessive mutation in the tub gene causes obesity, deafness and retinal degeneration in tubby mice...
PURPOSE: To identify genes that modify photoreceptor cell loss in the retinas of homozygous Tulp1(tm...
Tubby and related proteins are derived from a small family of novel genes. The carboxytermini of thi...
The tub gene is a member of a small, well conserved neuronal gene family of unknown function. Mutati...
PURPOSE: To localize tubby-like protein 1 (TULP1) in developing and adult human retinas. METHODS: TU...
A homozygous mutation in tub gene causes retinal and cochlear degeneration and adult-onset obesity i...
Mice that carry the recessive mutation tub develop neurosensory defects including retinal and cochle...
Two outstanding unknowns in the biology of photoreceptors are the molecular determinants of cell siz...
Two outstanding unknowns in the biology of photoreceptors are the molecular determinants of cell siz...
The mammalian retina contains two types of photoreceptors, rods and cones, which mediate night visio...
Tubby-like proteins (TULPs) are found in a broad range of multicellular organ-isms. In mammals, gene...
Understanding the molecular pathways mediating neuronal function in retinas can be greatly facilitat...