Modulation of phosphodiesterase6 turnoff during background illumination in mouse rod photoreceptors.
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Melanopsin contributions to irradiance coding in the thalamo-cortical visual systemBackground light produces a recoverin-dependent modulation of activated-rhodopsin lifetime in mouse rods.Adaptive potentiation in rod photoreceptors after light exposureCalcium sets the physiological value of the dominant time constant of saturated mouse rod photoresponse recovery.Lessons from photoreceptors: turning off g-protein signaling in living cells.Channel modulation and the mechanism of light adaptation in mouse rodsRhodopsin kinase and recoverin modulate phosphodiesterase during mouse photoreceptor light adaptation.Function of the asparagine 74 residue of the inhibitory γ-subunit of retinal rod cGMP-phophodiesterase (PDE) in vivo.Activation and quenching of the phototransduction cascade in retinal cones as inferred from electrophysiology and mathematical modelingEffect of the ILE86TER mutation in the γ subunit of cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDE6) on rod photoreceptor signaling.Loss of caveolin-1 impairs retinal function due to disturbance of subretinal microenvironmentA novel Ca2+-feedback mechanism extends the operating range of mammalian rods to brighter light.Functional mapping of interacting regions of the photoreceptor phosphodiesterase (PDE6) γ-subunit with PDE6 catalytic dimer, transducin, and regulator of G-protein signaling9-1 (RGS9-1).cAMP controls rod photoreceptor sensitivity via multiple targets in the phototransduction cascade.Modulation of mouse rod response decay by rhodopsin kinase and recoverin.Kinetics of turn-offs of frog rod phototransduction cascadeNight blindness and the mechanism of constitutive signaling of mutant G90D rhodopsinLight adaptation alters inner retinal inhibition to shape OFF retinal pathway signaling.Effects of Ca2+, Mg2+, and myristoylation on guanylyl cyclase activating protein 1 structure and stabilityThe retinal cGMP phosphodiesterase gamma-subunit - a chameleonDetection of single photons by toad and mouse rods.Phenotype-genotype correlations in autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa caused by RHO, D190NModulation of mouse rod photoreceptor responses by Grb14 protein.Adaptation of mammalian photoreceptors to background light: putative role for direct modulation of phosphodiesterase.Silencing of tuberin enhances photoreceptor survival and function in a preclinical model of retinitis pigmentosa (an american ophthalmological society thesis).Light-dependent phosphorylation of the gamma subunit of cGMP-phophodiesterase (PDE6gamma) at residue threonine 22 in intact photoreceptor neurons.Rod metabolic demand drives progression in retinopathies.Knockout of GARPs and the β-subunit of the rod cGMP-gated channel disrupts disk morphogenesis and rod outer segment structural integrity.Replacing the rod with the cone transducin subunit decreases sensitivity and accelerates response decay.Effect of knocking down the insulin receptor on mouse rod responses.ATP consumption by mammalian rod photoreceptors in darkness and in light.A role for GCAP2 in regulating the photoresponse. Guanylyl cyclase activation and rod electrophysiology in GUCA1B knock-out mice.Light adaptation and the evolution of vertebrate photoreceptors.The contribution of inner and outer retinal photoreceptors to infra-slow oscillations in the rat olivary pretectal nucleus.Role of recoverin in rod photoreceptor light adaptation.Multiple hypothalamic cell populations encoding distinct visual information.
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Modulation of phosphodiesterase6 turnoff during background illumination in mouse rod photoreceptors.
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Modulation of phosphodiesteras ...... n in mouse rod photoreceptors.
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Modulation of phosphodiesteras ...... n in mouse rod photoreceptors.
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Modulation of phosphodiesteras ...... n in mouse rod photoreceptors.
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Modulation of phosphodiesteras ...... on in mouse rod photoreceptors
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Alexander M Dizhoor
Igor V Peshenko
Kerstin M Janisch
Michael L Woodruff
Stephen H Tsang
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2973-07.2008
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2008-02-01T00:00:00Z