ON-bipolar cell report

I. Related cell sub types

II. Gene markers

Gene
Number of
supported studies
Average coverage
Other major groups
(express this gene)
Other cell types
(express this gene)
PCP2435% ± 11%02
GRM6464% ± 22%02
TMEM215434% ± 18%03
VSX1449% ± 17%03
SLC1A7429% ± 9%05
LRTM1454% ± 21%06
GABRR2349% ± 20%00
SNCB446% ± 31%012
PRDM8339% ± 8%03
AANAT332% ± 11%03
CABP5326% ± 5%04
GNB3360% ± 14%04
CPLX4327% ± 7%04
HPCA340% ± 12%05
ATP1A3460% ± 24%015
PVALB368% ± 25%05
ATP6V1G2351% ± 32%06
SRRM3441% ± 20%016
NDST3336% ± 16%07
ELOVL4324% ± 8%07
GABRA1336% ± 6%08
CCDC136342% ± 9%08
PCP4L1430% ± 8%13
ISL1438% ± 9%16
MGARP453% ± 23%19
BEND6423% ± 7%111
ASIC4324% ± 8%13
GNG13359% ± 20%13
NSG1537% ± 29%214
TRPM1481% ± 18%25

III. Associated gene sets

GO_0008089Biological processanterograde axonal transport
GO_0021520Biological processspinal cord motor neuron cell fate specification
GO_1901385Biological processregulation of voltage-gated calcium channel activity
GO_1905665Biological processpositive regulation of calcium ion import across plasma membrane
GO_0007196Biological processadenylate cyclase-inhibiting G protein-coupled glutamate receptor signaling pathway
GO_1905232Biological processcellular response to L-glutamate
GO_0021540Biological processcorpus callosum morphogenesis
GO_0040011Biological processlocomotion
GO_0009584Biological processdetection of visible light
GO_0060040Biological processretinal bipolar neuron differentiation
GO_0007216Biological processG protein-coupled glutamate receptor signaling pathway
GO_0019896Biological processaxonal transport of mitochondrion
GO_0006474Biological processN-terminal protein amino acid acetylation
GO_1901652Biological processresponse to peptide
GO_0034695Biological processresponse to prostaglandin E
GO_0050909Biological processsensory perception of taste

IV. Literature review

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Cell type nameON-bipolar cell
Synonyms
DescriptionA bipolar neuron found in the retina and having connections with photoreceptors cells and neurons in the inner half of the inner plexiform layer. These cells depolarize in response to light stimulation of their corresponding photoreceptors.
ParentCL_0000748