AbstractA visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absorption of a photon but also “spontaneously” by thermal energy. Current estimates of the activation energies for these two processes in vertebrate rod and cone pigments are on the order of 40–50 kcal/mol for activation by light and 20–25 kcal/mol for activation by heat, which has forced the conclusion that the two follow quite different molecular routes. It is shown here that the latter estimates, derived from the temperature dependence of the rate of pigment-initiated “dark events” in rods, depend on the unrealistic assumption that thermal activation of a complex molecule like rhodopsin (or even its 11-cis retinaldehyde chromophore) happens th...
AbstractPhotoreceptors play essential roles in initiating a wide array of biological responses based...
AbstractThe photoreceptor rhodopsin is a G-protein coupled receptor that has recently been proposed ...
In discussing the problem of photoactivation it is necessary to bear in mind the fact that he re-act...
AbstractA visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absor...
A visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absorption of...
Visual sensitivity in vertebrae depends on the photochemical and thermal processes occurring in visu...
This thesis investigates the relation between three important functional properties of visual pigmen...
Visual pigments can be thermally activated via isomerization of the retinyl chromophore and hydrolys...
WOS:000308414000038International audienceSpontaneous electrical signals in the retina's photorecepto...
AbstractWe relate the collected experimental data on the minimum energy for photoactivation (Ea) to ...
Rhodopsins, the primary molecules of vision in all seeing animals, can be activated not only by phot...
Comparative modeling and ab initio multiconfigurational quantum chemistry are combined to investigat...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
Thermal activation of the visual pigment constitutes a fundamental constraint on visual sensitivity....
AbstractThe photoreaction of sensory rhodopsin (sR) was studied by using low temperature spectrophot...
AbstractPhotoreceptors play essential roles in initiating a wide array of biological responses based...
AbstractThe photoreceptor rhodopsin is a G-protein coupled receptor that has recently been proposed ...
In discussing the problem of photoactivation it is necessary to bear in mind the fact that he re-act...
AbstractA visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absor...
A visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absorption of...
Visual sensitivity in vertebrae depends on the photochemical and thermal processes occurring in visu...
This thesis investigates the relation between three important functional properties of visual pigmen...
Visual pigments can be thermally activated via isomerization of the retinyl chromophore and hydrolys...
WOS:000308414000038International audienceSpontaneous electrical signals in the retina's photorecepto...
AbstractWe relate the collected experimental data on the minimum energy for photoactivation (Ea) to ...
Rhodopsins, the primary molecules of vision in all seeing animals, can be activated not only by phot...
Comparative modeling and ab initio multiconfigurational quantum chemistry are combined to investigat...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
Thermal activation of the visual pigment constitutes a fundamental constraint on visual sensitivity....
AbstractThe photoreaction of sensory rhodopsin (sR) was studied by using low temperature spectrophot...
AbstractPhotoreceptors play essential roles in initiating a wide array of biological responses based...
AbstractThe photoreceptor rhodopsin is a G-protein coupled receptor that has recently been proposed ...
In discussing the problem of photoactivation it is necessary to bear in mind the fact that he re-act...