A negative phototransduction feedback in rods and cones is critical for the timely termination of their light responses and for extending their function to a wide range of light intensities. The calcium feedback mechanisms that modulate phototransduction in rods have been studied extensively. However, the corresponding modulation mechanisms that enable cones to terminate rapidly their light responses and to adapt in bright light, properties critical for our daytime vision, are still not understood. In cones, calcium feedback to guanylyl cyclase is potentially a key step in phototransduction modulation. The guanylyl cyclase activity is modulated by the calcium-binding guanylyl cyclase activating proteins (GCAP1 and GCAP2). Here, we used sing...
Regulation of cGMP synthesis by retinal membrane guanylyl cyclase isozymes (RetGC1 and RetGC2) in ro...
Guanylate cyclase activating proteins are EF-hand containing proteins that confer calcium sensitivit...
AbstractThe ability of cone photoreceptors to adapt to light is extraordinary. In this study we eval...
In vertebrate rods and cones, photon capture by rhodopsin leads to the destruction of cyclic GMP (cG...
AbstractIn retinal rods, Ca2+ exerts negative feedback control on cGMP synthesis by guanylate cyclas...
Light adaptation in cones was characterized by measuring the changes in temporal frequency responses...
The Arg838Ser mutation in retinal membrane guanylyl cyclase 1 (RetGC1) has been linked to autosomal ...
Genetic engineering in mammals is furthest developed in Mus musculus and has facilitated great strid...
Guanylate cyclase activating proteins are EF-hand containing proteins that confer calcium sensitivit...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) modulate the phototransduction cascade of vertebrate cone photoreceptors to tune...
Calcium mediates various neuronal functions. The complexity of neuronal Ca2+ signaling is well exemp...
Missense mutations in the GUCA1A gene encoding guanylate cyclase-activating protein 1 (GCAP1) are as...
The remarkable ability of our vision to function under ever-changing conditions of ambient illuminat...
Abstract This study examines the regulation of cGMP by illumination and by calcium during signal tra...
Purpose:Rod-cone gap junctions (GJs) in mammals are thought of being an escape route for rod signals...
Regulation of cGMP synthesis by retinal membrane guanylyl cyclase isozymes (RetGC1 and RetGC2) in ro...
Guanylate cyclase activating proteins are EF-hand containing proteins that confer calcium sensitivit...
AbstractThe ability of cone photoreceptors to adapt to light is extraordinary. In this study we eval...
In vertebrate rods and cones, photon capture by rhodopsin leads to the destruction of cyclic GMP (cG...
AbstractIn retinal rods, Ca2+ exerts negative feedback control on cGMP synthesis by guanylate cyclas...
Light adaptation in cones was characterized by measuring the changes in temporal frequency responses...
The Arg838Ser mutation in retinal membrane guanylyl cyclase 1 (RetGC1) has been linked to autosomal ...
Genetic engineering in mammals is furthest developed in Mus musculus and has facilitated great strid...
Guanylate cyclase activating proteins are EF-hand containing proteins that confer calcium sensitivit...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) modulate the phototransduction cascade of vertebrate cone photoreceptors to tune...
Calcium mediates various neuronal functions. The complexity of neuronal Ca2+ signaling is well exemp...
Missense mutations in the GUCA1A gene encoding guanylate cyclase-activating protein 1 (GCAP1) are as...
The remarkable ability of our vision to function under ever-changing conditions of ambient illuminat...
Abstract This study examines the regulation of cGMP by illumination and by calcium during signal tra...
Purpose:Rod-cone gap junctions (GJs) in mammals are thought of being an escape route for rod signals...
Regulation of cGMP synthesis by retinal membrane guanylyl cyclase isozymes (RetGC1 and RetGC2) in ro...
Guanylate cyclase activating proteins are EF-hand containing proteins that confer calcium sensitivit...
AbstractThe ability of cone photoreceptors to adapt to light is extraordinary. In this study we eval...