AbstractIn Limulus photoreceptors, light induces a depolarization. The gating mechanism of the cation channels involved is not understood but evidence exists that cyclic nucleotides may act as ligands. Using an antiserum against a cGMP-protein conjugate, we found strong immunoreactivity localized to the light-sensitive rhabdoms of lateral eye photoreceptors. In homogenated tissue, the cGMP concentration was on average 0.2 pmol/mg retinal tissue protein both in light- and dark-adapted eyes. Phosphodiesterase inhibitors caused a 2–3-fold increase in the cGMP level. Despite our failure to detect a light dependence of the cGMP concentration, these results support the proposed role of cGMP in Limulus phototransduction
We have studied the properties of membrane patches excised from the transducing lobe of Limulus vent...
Vertebrate photoreceptors hyperpolarize in response to light due to the closure of light-sensitive c...
In 1986, Penn and Williams showed that albino rats homeostatically regulate quantum catch such that ...
The phototransduction cascade in invertebrate photoreceptors has not been fully elucidated. It has b...
AbstractIt is assumed that cyclic nucleotides are involved in signal transduction of invertebrate ph...
The identity of the second menenger that directly activates the light-dependent conductance in inver...
cGMP was proposed to be the agent which directly opens the light-sensitive channel in Limulus ventra...
AbstractPhotoreceptor outer segments isolated from squid retina are known to contain a light-activat...
Light causes a rapid, 1.7-fold increase in cyclic GMP concentration in intact squid retinas (Johnson...
The purpose of this contribution is to review our current understanding of the source and biochemist...
The visual transduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptors transforms a light stimulus entering th...
Abstract Cyclic GMP has been implicated in controlling the light-regulated conductance of rod photor...
Abstract A rapid light-induced decrease in cGMP is thought to play a role in regulating the permeabi...
AbstractLight-induced phosphorylation of octopus rhodopsin in microvillar membrane was shown to be s...
Abstract cGMP is the second messenger for visual excitation in vertebrate rod photoreceptors. Howeve...
We have studied the properties of membrane patches excised from the transducing lobe of Limulus vent...
Vertebrate photoreceptors hyperpolarize in response to light due to the closure of light-sensitive c...
In 1986, Penn and Williams showed that albino rats homeostatically regulate quantum catch such that ...
The phototransduction cascade in invertebrate photoreceptors has not been fully elucidated. It has b...
AbstractIt is assumed that cyclic nucleotides are involved in signal transduction of invertebrate ph...
The identity of the second menenger that directly activates the light-dependent conductance in inver...
cGMP was proposed to be the agent which directly opens the light-sensitive channel in Limulus ventra...
AbstractPhotoreceptor outer segments isolated from squid retina are known to contain a light-activat...
Light causes a rapid, 1.7-fold increase in cyclic GMP concentration in intact squid retinas (Johnson...
The purpose of this contribution is to review our current understanding of the source and biochemist...
The visual transduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptors transforms a light stimulus entering th...
Abstract Cyclic GMP has been implicated in controlling the light-regulated conductance of rod photor...
Abstract A rapid light-induced decrease in cGMP is thought to play a role in regulating the permeabi...
AbstractLight-induced phosphorylation of octopus rhodopsin in microvillar membrane was shown to be s...
Abstract cGMP is the second messenger for visual excitation in vertebrate rod photoreceptors. Howeve...
We have studied the properties of membrane patches excised from the transducing lobe of Limulus vent...
Vertebrate photoreceptors hyperpolarize in response to light due to the closure of light-sensitive c...
In 1986, Penn and Williams showed that albino rats homeostatically regulate quantum catch such that ...