AbstractExtensive sequence data and structural sampling of expressed proteins from different species lead to the idea that entire molecules or specific domain folds belong to large superfamilies of proteins. A subset of G protein-coupled receptors, one of the largest families involved in cellular signaling, rod and cone opsins are involved in phototransduction in photoreceptor cells. Here, the evolutionary analysis of opsin sequences and structures predicts key residues involved in the transmission of the signal from the binding site of the chromophore to the cytoplasmic surface and residues that are involved in the spectral tuning of opsins to short wavelengths of light
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
Vision is the dominant sensory modality in many organisms for foraging, predator avoidance, and soci...
Opsins are photosensitive proteins catalyzing light-dependent processes across the tree of life. For...
Abstract The visual receptor of rods and cones is a covalent complex of the apoprotein, opsin, and t...
Abstract. The visual receptor of rods and cones is a covalent complex of the apoprotein, opsin, and ...
Opsins comprise a family of proteins belonging to the superfamily of G-protein coupled receptors (GP...
Orchestration of signaling, photoreceptor structural integrity, and maintenance needed for mammalian...
We employ the vertebrate visual proteins rhodopsin and transducin as a model system forstructure-fun...
Visual perception is initiated in the photoreceptor cells of the retina via the phototransduction sy...
Orchestration of signaling, photoreceptor structural integrity, and maintenance needed for mammalian...
AbstractThe crystal structure of rhodopsin has provided the first three-dimensional molecular model ...
Rhodopsin and cone opsins are responsible for dim-light and colour vision, respectively, and mediate...
Our laboratory is interested in the molecular mechanism ofG protein-mediated signal transduction. We...
Animal vision is mediated through pigments belonging exclusively to the opsin family. These are memb...
Item does not contain fulltextThe crystal structure of rhodopsin has provided the first three-dimens...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
Vision is the dominant sensory modality in many organisms for foraging, predator avoidance, and soci...
Opsins are photosensitive proteins catalyzing light-dependent processes across the tree of life. For...
Abstract The visual receptor of rods and cones is a covalent complex of the apoprotein, opsin, and t...
Abstract. The visual receptor of rods and cones is a covalent complex of the apoprotein, opsin, and ...
Opsins comprise a family of proteins belonging to the superfamily of G-protein coupled receptors (GP...
Orchestration of signaling, photoreceptor structural integrity, and maintenance needed for mammalian...
We employ the vertebrate visual proteins rhodopsin and transducin as a model system forstructure-fun...
Visual perception is initiated in the photoreceptor cells of the retina via the phototransduction sy...
Orchestration of signaling, photoreceptor structural integrity, and maintenance needed for mammalian...
AbstractThe crystal structure of rhodopsin has provided the first three-dimensional molecular model ...
Rhodopsin and cone opsins are responsible for dim-light and colour vision, respectively, and mediate...
Our laboratory is interested in the molecular mechanism ofG protein-mediated signal transduction. We...
Animal vision is mediated through pigments belonging exclusively to the opsin family. These are memb...
Item does not contain fulltextThe crystal structure of rhodopsin has provided the first three-dimens...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
Vision is the dominant sensory modality in many organisms for foraging, predator avoidance, and soci...
Opsins are photosensitive proteins catalyzing light-dependent processes across the tree of life. For...