The shutoff of the phototransduction cascade in retinal rods requires the inactivation of light-activated rhodopsin. The underlying mechanisms were studied in functionally intact detached rod outer segments by testing the effect of either sangivamycin, an inhibitor of rhodopsin kinase, or phytic acid, an inhibitor of 48K protein binding to phosphorylated rhodopsin, on light responses recorded in whole-cell voltage clamp. The results suggest that isomerized rhodopsin is inactivated fully by multiple phosphorylation and that the binding of 48K protein accelerates recovery by quenching partially phosphorylated rhodopsin. Higher concentrations of sangivamycin cause changes in the light response that cannot be explained by selective inhibition o...
AbstractIn photoreceptors of the living retina both activation and deactivation of transducin must o...
The molecular mechanism of the visual transduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptor cells Vertebr...
Arrestin is a critical component in the deactivation and regulation of the light-induced signal casc...
AbstractWe report that visual arrestin can regulate retinal release and late photoproduct formation ...
Arrestins are soluble cytoplasmic proteins that bind to G-protein-coupled receptors, thus switching ...
AbstractIn the presence of a photobleaching intermediate of unphosphorylated or phosphorylated rhodo...
Vision requires the photoreceptors in the eye to rapidly respond to changes in light intensity. The...
Light-induced rhodopsin signaling is turned off with sub-second kinetics by rhodopsin phosphorylatio...
Rhodopsin kinase, a substrate specific protein kinase found in the rod photoreceptor cells of the re...
Arrestins constitute a family of small cytoplasmic proteins that mediate deactivation of G-protein-c...
AbstractRhodopsin phosphorylation in the reconstituted system consisting of urea-washed photorecepto...
In photoreceptors of the living retina both activation and deactivation of transducin must occur in ...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
Phosphorylation is thought to be an essential first step in the prompt deactivation of photoexcited ...
Rhodopsin kinase was purified from bovine retina rod outer segments as a 62-64-kDa protein that phos...
AbstractIn photoreceptors of the living retina both activation and deactivation of transducin must o...
The molecular mechanism of the visual transduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptor cells Vertebr...
Arrestin is a critical component in the deactivation and regulation of the light-induced signal casc...
AbstractWe report that visual arrestin can regulate retinal release and late photoproduct formation ...
Arrestins are soluble cytoplasmic proteins that bind to G-protein-coupled receptors, thus switching ...
AbstractIn the presence of a photobleaching intermediate of unphosphorylated or phosphorylated rhodo...
Vision requires the photoreceptors in the eye to rapidly respond to changes in light intensity. The...
Light-induced rhodopsin signaling is turned off with sub-second kinetics by rhodopsin phosphorylatio...
Rhodopsin kinase, a substrate specific protein kinase found in the rod photoreceptor cells of the re...
Arrestins constitute a family of small cytoplasmic proteins that mediate deactivation of G-protein-c...
AbstractRhodopsin phosphorylation in the reconstituted system consisting of urea-washed photorecepto...
In photoreceptors of the living retina both activation and deactivation of transducin must occur in ...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
Phosphorylation is thought to be an essential first step in the prompt deactivation of photoexcited ...
Rhodopsin kinase was purified from bovine retina rod outer segments as a 62-64-kDa protein that phos...
AbstractIn photoreceptors of the living retina both activation and deactivation of transducin must o...
The molecular mechanism of the visual transduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptor cells Vertebr...
Arrestin is a critical component in the deactivation and regulation of the light-induced signal casc...