NanoSIMS observations of mouse retinal cells reveal strict metabolic controls on nitrogen turnover.
Elisa A BonninEugenio F FornasieroFelix LangeChristoph W TurckSilvio O RizzoliPublished in: BMC molecular and cell biology (2021)
Our results indicate that turnover in retinal cells is a highly regulated process, with strict metabolic controls. We also observe that turnover is several-fold higher in the synaptic layer than in cell layers. Nevertheless, embryonic proteins can still be found in this layer 2 months after birth, suggesting that stable structures persist within the synapses, which remain to be determined.