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Expression of Dystroglycanopathy-Related Enzymes, POMGNT2 and POMGNT1, in the Mammalian Retina and 661W Cone-like Cell Line

Dystroglycanopathies (DGPs) constitute a set of recessive, neuromuscular congenital dystrophies that result from impaired glycosylation of dystroglycan (DG). These disorders typically course with CNS alterations, which, alongside gradual muscular dystrophy, may include brain malformations, intellectual disability and a panoply of ocular defects. In this process, the protein products of 22 genes, collectively dubbed DGP-associated genes, directly or indirectly participate sequentially along a complex, branched biosynthetic pathway. […] This work focuses on POMGNT2 and POMGNT1 expression in the mammalian retina, and on the characterization of their distribution across retinal layers, and in the 661W photoreceptor cell line.