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Dark Continuous Noise from Mutant G90D-rhodopsin Predominantly Underlies Congenital Stationary Night Blindness

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Date 2024 May 14
PMID 38743626
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Congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB) is an inherited retinal disease that causes a profound loss of rod sensitivity without severe retinal degeneration. One well-studied rhodopsin point mutant, G90D-Rho, is thought to cause CSNB because of its constitutive activity in darkness causing rod desensitization. However, the nature of this constitutive activity and its precise molecular source have not been resolved for almost 30 y. In this study, we made a knock-in (KI) mouse line with a very low expression of G90D-Rho (equal in amount to ~0.1% of normal rhodopsin, WT-Rho, in WT rods), with the remaining WT-Rho replaced by REY-Rho, a mutant with a very low efficiency of activating transducin due to a charge reversal of the highly conserved ERY motif to REY. We observed two kinds of constitutive noise: one being spontaneous isomerization (R*) of G90D-Rho at a molecular rate (R* s) 175-fold higher than WT-Rho and the other being G90D-Rho-generated dark continuous noise comprising low-amplitude unitary events occurring at a very high molecular rate equivalent in effect to ~40,000-fold of R* s from WT-Rho. Neither noise type originated from G90D-Opsin because exogenous 11--retinal had no effect. Extrapolating the above observations at low (0.1%) expression of G90D-Rho to normal disease exhibited by a KI mouse model with and genotypes predicts the disease condition very well quantitatively. Overall, the continuous noise from G90D-Rho therefore predominates, constituting the major equivalent background light causing rod desensitization in CSNB.

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