Abstract

The rod photoreceptor cGMP-gated cation (rod CNG) channel is an essential component of phototransduction and also may play a critical role in maintenance of photoreceptor outer segment structural integrity. It is a non-selective cation channel that belongs to the superfamily of voltage-gated channels, and the subfamily of cyclic nucleotide gated channels (Kaupp and Seifert, 2002). This channel is composed of a heterotetramer consisting of three α-subunits (encoded by the CNGA1 locus; also called A subunit) and one β-subunit (encoded by the CNGB1 locus; also called the B subunit; Genbank IDs for Murine and Human mRNA: α-subunit 34328042, 71143140; β-subunit 28386104, 4502918; uniprot IDs for Murine and Human proteins are: α-subunit P29974, P29973; β-subunit Q9UMG2, Q80XL8) arranged around a central pore. The αand β-subunits are the products of separate genes whose loci are designated CNGA1 and CNGB1. The CNGB1 locus is complex encoding multiple alternatively spliced transcripts that are expressed in several diverse tissues (Ardell et al., 2000). For example, an olfactory tissue specific transcript encodes a βsubunit variant that is required for normal channel function of the olfactory cyclic nucleotide gated channel.

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