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Rescue of photoreceptor degeneration in rhodopsin-null Drosophila mutants by activated RAC1
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Rescue of photoreceptor degeneration in rhodopsin-null Drosophila mutants by activated RAC1

H.-Y. Chang and D.F. Ready
Science, Vol.290(5498), pp.1978-1980
08/12/2000

Abstract

Rhodopsin is essential for photoreceptor morphogenesis; photoreceptors lacking rhodopsin degenerate in humans, mice, and Drosophila. Here we report that transgenic expression of a dominant-active Drosophila Rho guanosine triphosphatase, Drac1, rescued photoreceptor morphogenesis in rhodopsin-null mutants; expression of dominant-negative Drac1 resulted in a phenotype similar to that seen in rhodopsin-null mutants. Drac1 was localized in a specialization of the photoreceptor cortical actin cytoskeleton, which was lost in rhodopsin-null mutants. Thus, rhodopsin appears to organize the actin cytoskeleton through Drac1, contributing a structural support essential for photoreceptor morphogenesis.

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