conejetins
Conejetins are a class of proteins that play a crucial role in the formation and function of the cone photoreceptors in the retina, which are responsible for color vision in humans and many other vertebrates. These proteins are named for their cone-specific expression and their role in the jet-like structures that form the outer segments of cone photoreceptors.
Conejetins are encoded by a family of genes, with at least five members identified in humans. The
The conejetin family includes proteins such as conejetin-1, conejetin-2, and conejetin-3, each with distinct functions and
Mutations in the conejetin genes have been linked to various forms of cone-rod dystrophy, a group of
Research on conejetins continues to advance our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying photoreceptor function and