Retinoid requirements for recovery of sensitivity after visual-pigment bleaching in isolated photoreceptors.
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Retinoid-binding proteins: mediators of retinoid actionRod and cone visual pigments and phototransduction through pharmacological, genetic, and physiological approachesBinding of More Than One Retinoid to Visual OpsinsInteraction of 11-cis-retinol dehydrogenase with the chromophore of retinal g protein-coupled receptor opsinRPE65 is present in human green/red cones and promotes photopigment regeneration in an in vitro cone cell modelMechanisms of opsin activationRDH13L, an enzyme responsible for the aldehyde-alcohol redox coupling reaction (AL-OL coupling reaction) to supply 11-cis retinal in the carp cone retinoid cycleIsomerization and oxidation of vitamin a in cone-dominant retinas: a novel pathway for visual-pigment regeneration in daylightEarly expression of the gene for interphotoreceptor retinol-binding protein during photoreceptor differentiation suggests a critical role for the interphotoreceptor matrix in retinal developmentModule structure of interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP) may provide bases for its complex role in the visual cycle - structure/function study of Xenopus IRBP.Expression and characterization of the fourth repeat of Xenopus interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein in E. coli.Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP): expression in the adult and developing Xenopus retina.Light-dependent changes in outer segment free-Ca2+ concentration in salamander cone photoreceptors.Bleached pigment produces a maintained decrease in outer segment Ca2+ in salamander rodsIdentification of the 11-cis-specific retinyl-ester synthase in retinal Müller cells as multifunctional O-acyltransferase (MFAT).Sensitization of bleached rod photoreceptors by 11-cis-locked analogues of retinalChicken retinas contain a retinoid isomerase activity that catalyzes the direct conversion of all-trans-retinol to 11-cis-retinolInterphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein promotes rhodopsin regeneration in toad photoreceptors.Breaking the covalent bond--a pigment property that contributes to desensitization in cones.The biochemical and structural basis for trans-to-cis isomerization of retinoids in the chemistry of vision.Activation of mislocalized opsin kills rod cells: a novel mechanism for rod cell death in retinal diseaseSurface plasmon resonance spectroscopy studies of membrane proteins: transducin binding and activation by rhodopsin monitored in thin membrane filmsChromophore supply rate-limits mammalian photoreceptor dark adaptation.Time-resolved rhodopsin activation currents in a unicellular expression system.Expression of the functional cone phototransduction cascade in retinoblastomaDocosahexaenoic acid modulates the interactions of the interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein with 11-cis-retinal.New developments in the visual cycle: functional role of 11-cis retinyl esters in the retinal pigment epitheliumRegeneration of photopigment is enhanced in mouse cone photoreceptors expressing RPE65 protein.Key enzymes of the retinoid (visual) cycle in vertebrate retinaInterphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein as the physiologically relevant carrier of 11-cis-retinol in the cone visual cycle.Molecular mechanisms in visual pigment regeneration.Slow Cone Reflectance Changes during Bleaching Determined by Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope in Living Human Eyes.Mechanism of all-trans-retinal toxicity with implications for stargardt disease and age-related macular degeneration.Nrl-knockout mice deficient in Rpe65 fail to synthesize 11-cis retinal and cone outer segments.Low aqueous solubility of 11-cis-retinal limits the rate of pigment formation and dark adaptation in salamander rods.Photoreceptor differentiation of isolated retinal precursor cells includes the capacity for photomechanical responses.Visual cycle: Dependence of retinol production and removal on photoproduct decay and cell morphologyTurning cones off: the role of the 9-methyl group of retinal in red cones.Effect of vitamin A supplementation on rhodopsin mutants threonine-17 --> methionine and proline-347 --> serine in transgenic mice and in cell culturesOccupancy of the chromophore binding site of opsin activates visual transduction in rod photoreceptors
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Retinoid requirements for recovery of sensitivity after visual-pigment bleaching in isolated photoreceptors.
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1989 թուականի Դեկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1989 թվականի դեկտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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Retinoid requirements for reco ...... ng in isolated photoreceptors.
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G J Chader
M C Cornwall
R K Crouch
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10.1073/PNAS.86.23.9606
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1989-12-01T00:00:00Z