2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.29.403030
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Deletion of INPP5E in the murine retina impairs axoneme formation and prevents photoreceptor disc morphogenesis

Abstract: INPP5E (pharbin) is a ubiquitously-expressed, farnesylated phosphatidylinositol polyphosphate 5’-phosphatase which modulates the phosphoinositide composition of membranes. INPP5E resides in primary cilia, and mutations or loss of INPP5E are associated with ciliary dysfunction. INPP5E missense mutations of the phosphatase catalytic domain cause Joubert syndrome in humans, a syndromic ciliopathy affecting multiple tissues including brain, liver, kidney and retina. We show that, differing from other primary cilia… Show more

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