The retinal rod outer segment (OS) is a stack of disks surrounded by the plasma membrane, housing proteins related to phototransduction, as well as mitochondrial proteins involved in oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos). This prompted us to compare the proteome of bovine OS disks and mitochondria to assess the significant top gene signatures of each sample. The two proteomes, obtained by LTQ-Orbitrap Velos mass spectrometry, were compared by statistical analyses. In total, 4139 proteins were identified, 2045 of which overlapping in the two sets. Nonhierarchical Spearman's correlogram revealed that the groups were clearly discriminated. Partial least square discriminant plus support vector machine analysis identified the major discriminative p...
Visual signal transduction takes place on the surface of flat membrane vesicles called photoreceptor...
Vertebrate retinal rod outer segments (OS) consist of a stack of disks surrounded by the plasma memb...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX180740 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Purpose: The retinal rod outer segment (OS) disk membranes, devoid of mitochondria, conducts oxidati...
The initial events of vision at low light take place in vertebrate retinal rods. The rod outer segme...
The rod Outer Segment (OS) disc, an organelle devoid of mitochondria, is specialized in phototransdu...
The disks of the vertebrate retinal rod Outer Segment (OS), devoid of mitochondria, are the site of ...
Our previous proteomic and biochemical studies suggest that the respiratory chain complexes I to V a...
The photoreceptor outer segment is a specialized compartment of rod and cone photoreceptor cells whi...
Vertebrate retinal rod Outer Segments (OS) are the site of visual transduction, an energy demanding ...
Background Information The rod outer segment (OS) is the specialised organelle where phototransducti...
Vertebrate retinal rods are photoreceptors for dim-light vision. They display extreme sensitivity to...
The outer segment is a specialized compartment of ver-tebrate rod and cone photoreceptor cells where...
We have used SWATH mass spectrometry to quantify 3648 proteins across 76 proteomes collected from ge...
Rods and cones are both photoreceptors in the retina, but they are different in many aspects includi...
Visual signal transduction takes place on the surface of flat membrane vesicles called photoreceptor...
Vertebrate retinal rod outer segments (OS) consist of a stack of disks surrounded by the plasma memb...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX180740 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Purpose: The retinal rod outer segment (OS) disk membranes, devoid of mitochondria, conducts oxidati...
The initial events of vision at low light take place in vertebrate retinal rods. The rod outer segme...
The rod Outer Segment (OS) disc, an organelle devoid of mitochondria, is specialized in phototransdu...
The disks of the vertebrate retinal rod Outer Segment (OS), devoid of mitochondria, are the site of ...
Our previous proteomic and biochemical studies suggest that the respiratory chain complexes I to V a...
The photoreceptor outer segment is a specialized compartment of rod and cone photoreceptor cells whi...
Vertebrate retinal rod Outer Segments (OS) are the site of visual transduction, an energy demanding ...
Background Information The rod outer segment (OS) is the specialised organelle where phototransducti...
Vertebrate retinal rods are photoreceptors for dim-light vision. They display extreme sensitivity to...
The outer segment is a specialized compartment of ver-tebrate rod and cone photoreceptor cells where...
We have used SWATH mass spectrometry to quantify 3648 proteins across 76 proteomes collected from ge...
Rods and cones are both photoreceptors in the retina, but they are different in many aspects includi...
Visual signal transduction takes place on the surface of flat membrane vesicles called photoreceptor...
Vertebrate retinal rod outer segments (OS) consist of a stack of disks surrounded by the plasma memb...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX180740 / BLDSC - British Library D...