AbstractThe kinetics of the light-induced activation of transducin as well as the subsequent disactivation process can be monitored by means of a specific light scattering transient PA. In this communication it is demonstrated that the rate of transducin disactivation is calcium dependent, increasing when the calcium concentration is decreased. As a consequence of the accelerated recovery in low calcium, the time to the peak of the transducin activation process is shortened and the gain of the primary amplification step, i.e. the number of transducin molecules activated per bleached rhodopsin, is reduced. Experiments using hydroxylamine as an artificial quencher of rhodopsin activity suggest that calcium acts upon rhodopsin kinase and not u...
AbstractLight adaptation is thought to be orchestrated by a Ca2+ feedback signal that desensitizes t...
The response of cone photoreceptors to light is stable and reproducible because of the exceptional r...
Light responses in honey bee drone photoreceptors were recorded with intracellular micro-electrodes ...
The kinetics of the light-induced activation of transducin as well as the subsequent disactivation p...
AbstractThe kinetics of the light-induced activation of transducin as well as the subsequent disacti...
Abstract This study examines the regulation of cGMP by illumination and by calcium during signal tra...
AbstractRhodopsin phosphorylation in the reconstituted system consisting of urea-washed photorecepto...
AbstractA model is described having the following features: Light induces Ca2+ release from vertebra...
AbstractIn vertebrate rod outer segments phototransduction is suggested to be modulated by intracell...
The biochemical events underlying the phototransduction cascade in retinal photoreceptors of vertebr...
A mathematical model of the vertebrate phototransduction mechanism was designed in a modular fashion...
The light response of fly photoreceptor cells is modulated by changes in free Ca2+ concentration. Fl...
AbstractWe propose a model for the recovery of the retinal rod photoresponse after a short stimulus....
Background The rate-limiting step that determines the dominant time constant (τD) of mammalian rod p...
AbstractRhodopsin phosphorylation and in consequence cGMP hydrolysis in bovine rod outer segments ar...
AbstractLight adaptation is thought to be orchestrated by a Ca2+ feedback signal that desensitizes t...
The response of cone photoreceptors to light is stable and reproducible because of the exceptional r...
Light responses in honey bee drone photoreceptors were recorded with intracellular micro-electrodes ...
The kinetics of the light-induced activation of transducin as well as the subsequent disactivation p...
AbstractThe kinetics of the light-induced activation of transducin as well as the subsequent disacti...
Abstract This study examines the regulation of cGMP by illumination and by calcium during signal tra...
AbstractRhodopsin phosphorylation in the reconstituted system consisting of urea-washed photorecepto...
AbstractA model is described having the following features: Light induces Ca2+ release from vertebra...
AbstractIn vertebrate rod outer segments phototransduction is suggested to be modulated by intracell...
The biochemical events underlying the phototransduction cascade in retinal photoreceptors of vertebr...
A mathematical model of the vertebrate phototransduction mechanism was designed in a modular fashion...
The light response of fly photoreceptor cells is modulated by changes in free Ca2+ concentration. Fl...
AbstractWe propose a model for the recovery of the retinal rod photoresponse after a short stimulus....
Background The rate-limiting step that determines the dominant time constant (τD) of mammalian rod p...
AbstractRhodopsin phosphorylation and in consequence cGMP hydrolysis in bovine rod outer segments ar...
AbstractLight adaptation is thought to be orchestrated by a Ca2+ feedback signal that desensitizes t...
The response of cone photoreceptors to light is stable and reproducible because of the exceptional r...
Light responses in honey bee drone photoreceptors were recorded with intracellular micro-electrodes ...