Arrestins are soluble cytoplasmic proteins that bind to G-protein-coupled receptors, thus switching off activation of the G protein and terminating the signalling pathway that triggers the cellular response. Although visual arrestin has been shown to quench the catalytic activity of photoexcited, phosphorylated rhodopsin in a reconstituted system, its role in the intact rod cell remains unclear because phosphorylation alone reduces the catalytic activity of rhodopsin. Here we have recorded photocurrents of rods from transgenic mice in which one or both copies of the arrestin gene were disrupted. Photoresponses were unaffected when arrestin expression was halved, indicating that arrestin binding is not rate limiting for recovery of the rod p...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptor inactivation is a crucial feature of cellular signaling systems; ...
Arrestins are regulatory proteins that participate in the termination of G protein-mediated signal t...
SummaryUpon illumination, visual arrestin translocates from photoreceptor cell bodies to rhodopsin a...
Arrestins are soluble cytoplasmic proteins that bind to G-protein-coupled receptors, thus switching ...
Light-induced rhodopsin signaling is turned off with sub-second kinetics by rhodopsin phosphorylatio...
Arrestins constitute a family of small cytoplasmic proteins that mediate deactivation of G-protein-c...
SummaryArrestins are proteins that arrest the activity of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). While...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
Arrestin-1 binds light-activated phosphorhodopsin and ensures timely signal shutoff. We show that hi...
AbstractWe report that visual arrestin can regulate retinal release and late photoproduct formation ...
Members of the arrestin superfamily have great propensity of self-association, but the physiological...
SummaryIn rod photoreceptors, arrestin localizes to the outer segment (OS) in the light and to the i...
SummaryG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of signaling proteins expressed in...
AbstractLight induces the migration of arrestin to the photosensitive membrane in both vertebrate an...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptor inactivation is a crucial feature of cellular signaling systems; ...
Arrestins are regulatory proteins that participate in the termination of G protein-mediated signal t...
SummaryUpon illumination, visual arrestin translocates from photoreceptor cell bodies to rhodopsin a...
Arrestins are soluble cytoplasmic proteins that bind to G-protein-coupled receptors, thus switching ...
Light-induced rhodopsin signaling is turned off with sub-second kinetics by rhodopsin phosphorylatio...
Arrestins constitute a family of small cytoplasmic proteins that mediate deactivation of G-protein-c...
SummaryArrestins are proteins that arrest the activity of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). While...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
Arrestin-1 binds light-activated phosphorhodopsin and ensures timely signal shutoff. We show that hi...
AbstractWe report that visual arrestin can regulate retinal release and late photoproduct formation ...
Members of the arrestin superfamily have great propensity of self-association, but the physiological...
SummaryIn rod photoreceptors, arrestin localizes to the outer segment (OS) in the light and to the i...
SummaryG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of signaling proteins expressed in...
AbstractLight induces the migration of arrestin to the photosensitive membrane in both vertebrate an...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptor inactivation is a crucial feature of cellular signaling systems; ...
Arrestins are regulatory proteins that participate in the termination of G protein-mediated signal t...
SummaryUpon illumination, visual arrestin translocates from photoreceptor cell bodies to rhodopsin a...