The molecular mechanism of visual excitation and its relation to the structure and composition of the rod outer segment.
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cGMP phosphodiesterase of retinal rods is regulated by two inhibitory subunitsCloning, expression, and crystallization of recoverin, a calcium sensor in vision.Kinetic analysis of the activation of transducin by photoexcited rhodopsin. Influence of the lateral diffusion of transducin and competition of guanosine diphosphate and guanosine triphosphate for the nucleotide siteMonomeric G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin in solution activates its G protein transducin at the diffusion limit.Plausible explanations for effects of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) on neonates.Photic modulation of a highly sensitive, near-infrared light-scattering signal recorded from intact retinal photoreceptors.Loss of sensitivity in an analog neural circuit.Coarse-grained molecular dynamics provides insight into the interactions of lipids and cholesterol with rhodopsin.Transduction heats in retinal rods: tests of the role of cGMP by pyroelectric calorimetry.Membrane lateral compressibility determined by NMR and x-ray diffraction: effect of acyl chain polyunsaturation.A comparison of the efficiency of G protein activation by ligand-free and light-activated forms of rhodopsin.Light adaptation in turtle cones. Testing and analysis of a model for phototransductionDistribution of charge on photoreceptor disc membranes and implications for charged lipid asymmetryTransbilayer coupling mechanism for the formation of lipid asymmetry in biological membranes. Application to the photoreceptor disc membrane.Mathematical model of the spatio-temporal dynamics of second messengers in visual transduction.Expression in bacteria of functional inhibitory subunit of retinal rod cGMP phosphodiesterase.The supramolecular structure of the GPCR rhodopsin in solution and native disc membranes.Functional characterization of rhodopsin monomers and dimers in detergents.The membrane binding domain of rod cGMP phosphodiesterase is posttranslationally modified by methyl esterification at a C-terminal cysteine.Organization of the G protein-coupled receptors rhodopsin and opsin in native membranes.The G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin in the native membraneNanodomain organization of rhodopsin in native human and murine rod outer segment disc membranes.Photon capture and signalling by melanopsin retinal ganglion cells.G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin.Impact of reduced rhodopsin expression on the structure of rod outer segment disc membranesRegulation by light of cyclic nucleotide-dependent protein kinases and their substrates in frog rod outer segments.Motion detection and adaptation in crayfish photoreceptors. A spatiotemporal analysis of linear movement sensitivity.In retinal cones, membrane depolarization in darkness activates the cGMP-dependent conductance. A model of Ca homeostasis and the regulation of guanylate cyclase.Rod outer segment structure influences the apparent kinetic parameters of cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase.Light-induced losses and dark recovery rates of guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate in rod outer segments of intact amphibian photoreceptors.Diffusion of the second messengers in the cytoplasm acts as a variability suppressor of the single photon response in vertebrate phototransduction.Purification, characterization, and partial amino acid sequence of a G protein-activated phospholipase C from squid photoreceptors.Cone phosphodiesterase-6α' restores rod function and confers distinct physiological properties in the rod phosphodiesterase-6β-deficient rd10 mouseDynamics of mouse rod phototransduction and its sensitivity to variation of key parametersPhosphatidylinositol-stimulated phosphorylation of an inhibitory subunit of cGMP phosphodiesterase in vertebrate rod photoreceptors.The role of G proteins in transmembrane signalling.Retinol dehydrogenases: membrane-bound enzymes for the visual function.Molecular mechanism of visual transduction.The carboxyl terminus of the gamma-subunit of rod cGMP phosphodiesterase contains distinct sites of interaction with the enzyme catalytic subunits and the alpha-subunit of transducin.Enzymes of the cyclic GMP metabolism in bovine retina. I. Cloning and expression of the gene for guanylate kinase.
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The molecular mechanism of visual excitation and its relation to the structure and composition of the rod outer segment.
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1987-01-01T00:00:00Z