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PDE6B Gene

phosphodiesterase 6B

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • CSNB3

  • rd1

  • RP40

  • CSNBAD2

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Description

The PDE6B gene provides instructions for making a protein that is one part (the beta subunit) of a protein complex called cGMP-PDE. This complex is found in specialized light receptor cells called rods. As part of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (the retina), rods transmit visual signals from the eye to the brain specifically in low-light conditions.

When light enters the eye, a series of rod cell proteins are turned on (activated), including cGMP-PDE. When cGMP-PDE is active, molecules called GMP within the rod cell are broken down, which triggers channels on the cell membrane to close. The closing of these channels results in the transmission of signals to the brain, which are interpreted as vision.

CHROMOSOME

4


LOCATION

p16.3


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

652

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:8786

  • NCBI

    5158

  • OMIM

    180072

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