AbstractSlow photolysis reactions and the regeneration of the dark pigment constitute the mechanisms of dark adaptation whereby photoreceptor cells restore their sensitivity after bright illumination. We present data on the kinetics of the late stages of the photolysis of the visual pigment in intact rods and red- and green-sensitive cones of the goldfish retina. Measurements were made on single photoreceptors by means of a fast-scanning dichroic microspectrophotometer. We show that in cones the hydrolysis of the opsin–all-trans 3-dehydroretinal linkage proceeds with a half-time of ≈5s at 20°C that is almost two orders of magnitude faster than in rods. 3-Dehydroretinol in cones is produced ≈3-fold faster than retinol in amphibian rhodopsin ...
Following exposure of our eye to very intense illumination, we experience a greatly elevated visual ...
AbstractCone visual pigments are visual opsins that are present in vertebrate cone photoreceptor cel...
How the light-induced transducin (Gt) activation process differs biochemically between cone visual p...
The shutoff of active intermediates in the phototransduction cascade and the reconstitution of the v...
Vertebrate rod and cone photoreceptors require continuous supply of chromophore for regenerating the...
Vertebrate retinas contain two types of photoreceptors. Rods are for vision in dim light, while cone...
AbstractThe first step toward light perception is 11-cis to all-trans photoisomerization of the reti...
AbstractPhotoreceptors of nocturnal geckos are transmuted cones that acquired rod morphological and ...
While rods in the mammalian retina regenerate rhodopsin through a well-characterized pathway in cell...
While rods in the mammalian retina regenerate rhodopsin through a well-characterized pathway in cell...
AbstractRegeneration of visual pigments of vertebrate rod and cone photoreceptors occurs by the init...
The light responses of rod and cone photoreceptors in the vertebrate retina are quantitatively diffe...
Rhodopsin is the visual pigment responsible for initiating scotopic (dim-light) vision in vetebrates...
AbstractDark adaptation requires timely deactivation of phototransduction and efficient regeneration...
Vision begins when a photon is captured by a visual pigment in a photoreceptor cell. For most verteb...
Following exposure of our eye to very intense illumination, we experience a greatly elevated visual ...
AbstractCone visual pigments are visual opsins that are present in vertebrate cone photoreceptor cel...
How the light-induced transducin (Gt) activation process differs biochemically between cone visual p...
The shutoff of active intermediates in the phototransduction cascade and the reconstitution of the v...
Vertebrate rod and cone photoreceptors require continuous supply of chromophore for regenerating the...
Vertebrate retinas contain two types of photoreceptors. Rods are for vision in dim light, while cone...
AbstractThe first step toward light perception is 11-cis to all-trans photoisomerization of the reti...
AbstractPhotoreceptors of nocturnal geckos are transmuted cones that acquired rod morphological and ...
While rods in the mammalian retina regenerate rhodopsin through a well-characterized pathway in cell...
While rods in the mammalian retina regenerate rhodopsin through a well-characterized pathway in cell...
AbstractRegeneration of visual pigments of vertebrate rod and cone photoreceptors occurs by the init...
The light responses of rod and cone photoreceptors in the vertebrate retina are quantitatively diffe...
Rhodopsin is the visual pigment responsible for initiating scotopic (dim-light) vision in vetebrates...
AbstractDark adaptation requires timely deactivation of phototransduction and efficient regeneration...
Vision begins when a photon is captured by a visual pigment in a photoreceptor cell. For most verteb...
Following exposure of our eye to very intense illumination, we experience a greatly elevated visual ...
AbstractCone visual pigments are visual opsins that are present in vertebrate cone photoreceptor cel...
How the light-induced transducin (Gt) activation process differs biochemically between cone visual p...