Breaking the covalent bond--a pigment property that contributes to desensitization in cones.
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How vision begins: an odysseyAdvances in understanding the molecular basis of the first steps in color visionRod and cone visual pigments and phototransduction through pharmacological, genetic, and physiological approachesRetina, retinol, retinal and the natural history of vitamin A as a light sensorBinding of More Than One Retinoid to Visual OpsinsIntensity-invariant coding in the auditory systemRPE65 is present in human green/red cones and promotes photopigment regeneration in an in vitro cone cell modelRapid release of retinal from a cone visual pigment following photoactivationRetinal Attachment Instability Is Diversified among Mammalian Melanopsins.Human infrared vision is triggered by two-photon chromophore isomerization.The photocurrent response of human cones is fast and monophasicCone outer segment extracellular matrix as binding domain for interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein.Chromophore supply rate-limits mammalian photoreceptor dark adaptation.Age-related deterioration of rod vision in mice.Relocating the active-site lysine in rhodopsin and implications for evolution of retinylidene proteins.Membrane receptors and transporters involved in the function and transport of vitamin A and its derivatives.Cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels in rod photoreceptors are protected from retinoid inhibition.Turning cones off: the role of the 9-methyl group of retinal in red cones.Identification of DES1 as a vitamin A isomerase in Müller glial cells of the retina.Rod sensitivity of neonatal mouse and ratDiseases caused by defects in the visual cycle: retinoids as potential therapeutic agentsVitamin A activates rhodopsin and sensitizes it to ultraviolet light.Trafficking of membrane-associated proteins to cone photoreceptor outer segments requires the chromophore 11-cis-retinalAssays for inverse agonists in the visual systemCone phosphodiesterase-6α' restores rod function and confers distinct physiological properties in the rod phosphodiesterase-6β-deficient rd10 mouseUnique transducins expressed in long and short photoreceptors of lamprey Petromyzon marinus.New insights into retinoid metabolism and cycling within the retinaDimerization of visual pigments in vivo.The role of interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein on the translocation of visual retinoids and function of cone photoreceptorsA comprehensive clinical and biochemical functional study of a novel RPE65 hypomorphic mutationOrigin and effect of phototransduction noise in primate cone photoreceptors.Quantal noise from human red cone pigment.Phototransduction motifs and variations.Spontaneous activation of visual pigments in relation to openness/closedness of chromophore-binding pocket.Retinal light damage: mechanisms and protection.The cone-specific visual cycle.Anion sensitivity and spectral tuning of middle- and long-wavelength-sensitive (MWS/LWS) visual pigments.The evolution of rod photoreceptors.Beta-ionone activates and bleaches visual pigment in salamander photoreceptors.In vitro assays of rod and cone opsin activity: retinoid analogs as agonists and inverse agonists
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Breaking the covalent bond--a pigment property that contributes to desensitization in cones.
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Breaking the covalent bond--a ...... es to desensitization in cones
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King-Wai Yau
Massahiro Kono
Maureen E Estevez
Patrice W Goletz
Rosalie K Crouch
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10.1016/J.NEURON.2005.05.009
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2005-06-01T00:00:00Z