Opsins (also called animal rhodopsins) are universal photoreceptive proteins that provide the molecular basis of visual and nonvisual photoreception in animals, including humans. Opsins consist of seven helical a-transmembrane domains and use retinal, a derivative of vitamin A, as a chromophore. In many opsins, light absorption triggers photoisomerization from 11-cis retinal to all-trans retinal, resulting in activation via dynamic structural changes in the protein moiety. Activated opsins stimulate cognate trimeric G proteins to induce signal transduction cascades in cells. Recently, molecular and physiological analyses of diverse opsins have progressively advanced. This review introduces the molecular basis and physiological unctions of ...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
In life science research, methods to control biological activities with stimuli such as light, heat,...
AbstractRhodopsin is the membrane receptor responsible for photoreception in the vertebrate retina. ...
Opsins comprise a family of proteins belonging to the superfamily of G-protein coupled receptors (GP...
Our laboratory is interested in the molecular mechanism ofG protein-mediated signal transduction. We...
Opsins comprise a family of proteins belonging to the superfamily of G-protein coupled receptors (GP...
The first member and eponym of the rhodopsin family was identified in the 1930s as the visual pigmen...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe eye is the sensory organ that enables us to detect light necessary...
Most forms of animal vision begin with light absorption by visual pigments in the eye. A typical vis...
Vertebrate dim light vision is mediated by the rod visual pigment, rhodopsin, a member of the G prot...
AbstractRetinal proteins (~rhodopsins) are photochemically reactive membrane-embedded proteins, with...
Opsin proteins are responsible for capturing light during the initial steps of vision. Opsins have a...
Opsins are universal photoreceptive proteins in animals and can be classified into three types based...
The eye is the sensory organ that enables us to detect light necessary for image formation. Within t...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
In life science research, methods to control biological activities with stimuli such as light, heat,...
AbstractRhodopsin is the membrane receptor responsible for photoreception in the vertebrate retina. ...
Opsins comprise a family of proteins belonging to the superfamily of G-protein coupled receptors (GP...
Our laboratory is interested in the molecular mechanism ofG protein-mediated signal transduction. We...
Opsins comprise a family of proteins belonging to the superfamily of G-protein coupled receptors (GP...
The first member and eponym of the rhodopsin family was identified in the 1930s as the visual pigmen...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe eye is the sensory organ that enables us to detect light necessary...
Most forms of animal vision begin with light absorption by visual pigments in the eye. A typical vis...
Vertebrate dim light vision is mediated by the rod visual pigment, rhodopsin, a member of the G prot...
AbstractRetinal proteins (~rhodopsins) are photochemically reactive membrane-embedded proteins, with...
Opsin proteins are responsible for capturing light during the initial steps of vision. Opsins have a...
Opsins are universal photoreceptive proteins in animals and can be classified into three types based...
The eye is the sensory organ that enables us to detect light necessary for image formation. Within t...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
In life science research, methods to control biological activities with stimuli such as light, heat,...
AbstractRhodopsin is the membrane receptor responsible for photoreception in the vertebrate retina. ...