AbstractSignaling of single photons in rod photoreceptors decreases the concentration of the second messenger, cyclic GMP (cGMP), causing closure of cGMP-sensitive channels located in the plasma membrane. Whether the spatiotemporal profiles of the fall in cGMP are narrow and deep, or broad and shallow, has important consequences for the amplification and the fidelity of signaling. The factors that determine the cGMP profiles include the diffusion coefficient for cGMP, the spontaneous rate of cGMP hydrolysis, and the rate of cGMP synthesis, which is powerfully regulated by calcium feedback mechanisms. Here, using suction electrodes to record light-dependent changes in cGMP-activated current in living mouse rods lacking calcium feedback, we h...
BACKGROUND: The rate-limiting step that determines the dominant time constant (τ(D)) of mammalian ro...
The high sensitivity of night vision requires that rod photoreceptors reliably and reproducibly sign...
Background The rate-limiting step that determines the dominant time constant (τD) of mammalian rod p...
Vertebrate vision begins when retinal photoreceptors transduce photons into electrical signals that ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate photoreceptors is inherently variable due to several ...
AbstractIn retinal rods, Ca2+ exerts negative feedback control on cGMP synthesis by guanylate cyclas...
Amphibian and mammalian rods can both detect single photons of light even though they differ greatly...
In vertebrate rods and cones, photon capture by rhodopsin leads to the destruction of cyclic GMP (cG...
The deep understanding of the biochemical and biophysical basis of visual transduction, makes it ide...
AbstractSingle photon responses were compared in wild-type and transgenic retinal rods with and with...
SummaryRod photoreceptors generate amplified, reproducible responses to single photons via a G prote...
The phototransduction cascade is paradigmatic for signaling pathways initiated by G protein-coupled ...
A model describing the role of transversal and longitudinal diffusion of cGMP and Ca2+ in signaling ...
Abstract This study examines the regulation of cGMP by illumination and by calcium during signal tra...
Retinal rods evolved to be able to detect single photons. Despite their exquisite sensitivity, rods ...
BACKGROUND: The rate-limiting step that determines the dominant time constant (τ(D)) of mammalian ro...
The high sensitivity of night vision requires that rod photoreceptors reliably and reproducibly sign...
Background The rate-limiting step that determines the dominant time constant (τD) of mammalian rod p...
Vertebrate vision begins when retinal photoreceptors transduce photons into electrical signals that ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate photoreceptors is inherently variable due to several ...
AbstractIn retinal rods, Ca2+ exerts negative feedback control on cGMP synthesis by guanylate cyclas...
Amphibian and mammalian rods can both detect single photons of light even though they differ greatly...
In vertebrate rods and cones, photon capture by rhodopsin leads to the destruction of cyclic GMP (cG...
The deep understanding of the biochemical and biophysical basis of visual transduction, makes it ide...
AbstractSingle photon responses were compared in wild-type and transgenic retinal rods with and with...
SummaryRod photoreceptors generate amplified, reproducible responses to single photons via a G prote...
The phototransduction cascade is paradigmatic for signaling pathways initiated by G protein-coupled ...
A model describing the role of transversal and longitudinal diffusion of cGMP and Ca2+ in signaling ...
Abstract This study examines the regulation of cGMP by illumination and by calcium during signal tra...
Retinal rods evolved to be able to detect single photons. Despite their exquisite sensitivity, rods ...
BACKGROUND: The rate-limiting step that determines the dominant time constant (τ(D)) of mammalian ro...
The high sensitivity of night vision requires that rod photoreceptors reliably and reproducibly sign...
Background The rate-limiting step that determines the dominant time constant (τD) of mammalian rod p...