Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigments in retinal photoreceptor cells. Vertebrate photoreceptor cells have two types of arrestins, rod arrestin, which is encoded by SAG and is expressed in both rods and cones, and cone arrestin, encoded by ARR3 in cones. The arrestins can bind to visual pigments, and thus regulate either dim-light vision via interactions with rhodopsin or bright-light vision together with cone visual pigments. After adapting to terrestrial life, several amniote lineages independently went back to the sea and evolved deep-diving habits. Interestingly, the rhodopsins in these species exhibit specialized phenotypes responding to rapidly changing dim-light environme...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina comprising two photoreceptor types, rods for dim-light (scotop...
Since the surprising discovery of a second visual arrestin in mammalian pinealocytes and cone photor...
The genetic basis of phenotypic changes in extreme environments is a key but rather unexplored topic...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Rhodopsin and cone opsins are responsible for dim-light and colour vision, respectively, and mediate...
Rhodopsin comprises an opsin attached to a retinal chromophore, and is the only visual pigment confe...
Cetaceans (whales and dolphins) are fully aquatic mammals that have captured the imagination of biol...
The genetic mechanisms underlying regressive evolution—the degeneration or loss of a derived trait—a...
Photoreception in vertebrates is mediated by opsins, members of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina comprising two photoreceptor types, rods for dim-light (scotop...
Since the surprising discovery of a second visual arrestin in mammalian pinealocytes and cone photor...
The genetic basis of phenotypic changes in extreme environments is a key but rather unexplored topic...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Rhodopsin and cone opsins are responsible for dim-light and colour vision, respectively, and mediate...
Rhodopsin comprises an opsin attached to a retinal chromophore, and is the only visual pigment confe...
Cetaceans (whales and dolphins) are fully aquatic mammals that have captured the imagination of biol...
The genetic mechanisms underlying regressive evolution—the degeneration or loss of a derived trait—a...
Photoreception in vertebrates is mediated by opsins, members of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR...
Most vertebrates have a duplex retina comprising two photoreceptor types, rods for dim-light (scotop...
Since the surprising discovery of a second visual arrestin in mammalian pinealocytes and cone photor...
The genetic basis of phenotypic changes in extreme environments is a key but rather unexplored topic...