R. Enz et al., EXPRESSION OF GABA RECEPTOR RHO-1 AND RHO-2 SUBUNITS IN THE RETINA AND BRAIN OF THE RAT, European journal of neuroscience, 7(7), 1995, pp. 1495-1501
We have investigated the distribution of GABA receptor rho 1 and rho 2
subunits in the rat central nervous system. Cloning of rat rho 1 and
rho 2 cDNA fragments revealed similarities to the corresponding human
sequences of 99% (rho 1) and 88% (rho 2) at the protein level. Whereas
the human rho 2 subunit has no consensus sequence for phosphorylation
by protein kinase C, the cytoplasmic loop of the rat sequence contain
s two such sites. Use of the polymerase chain reaction with reverse-tr
anscribed total RNA (RT-PCR) from different brain tissues revealed tha
t transcript for the rho 1 subunit was present in the retina only. The
rho 2 mRNA was detected in all brain regions, with the highest level
of expression in the retina. In situ hybridization of retinal sections
revealed that rho 1 and rho 2 transcripts are present in the inner nu
clear layer. RT-PCR and in situ hybridization of isolated retinal cell
s showed that both rho subunits are present in rod bipolar cells. Sinc
e these cells express bicuculline-insensitive GABA receptors, our resu
lts further support the idea that rho subunits are part of the GABA(C)
receptor.