Here, we reveal a novel feature of the dynamic organization of signaling components in Drosophila photoreceptors. We show that the multi-PDZ protein INAD and its target proteins undergo light-induced recruitment to detergent-resistant membrane (DRM) rafts. Reduction of ergosterol, considered to be a key component of lipid rafts in Drosophila, resulted in a loss of INAD-signaling complexes associated with DRM fractions. Genetic analysis demonstrated that translocation of INAD-signaling complexes to DRM rafts requires activation of the entire phototransduction cascade, while constitutive activation of the light-activated channels resulted in recruitment of complexes to DRM rafts in the dark. Mutations affecting INAD and TRP showed that PDZ4 a...
TRP channels function as key mediators of sensory transduction and other cellular signaling pathways...
AbstractLight-induced photoreceptor apoptosis occurs in many forms of inherited retinal degeneration...
The rhodopsin regulatory protein, visual arrestin, undergoes light-dependent trafficking in mammalia...
Phototransduction in Drosophila is the fastest known G-protein coupled signalingcascade to date. Stu...
AbstractIn Drosophila, the store-operated Ca2+ channel, TRP, is required in photoreceptor cells for ...
InaD, a Drosophila photoreceptor scaffolding protein, assembles multiple signal-transducing proteins...
SummaryINAD is a scaffolding protein that regulates signaling in Drosophila photoreceptors. One of i...
AbstractInaDP215 is a point mutation that affects photoreceptor function in Drosophila. To understan...
SummaryThe INAD scaffold organizes a multiprotein complex that is essential for proper visual signal...
Drosophila phototransduction occurs in light-sensitive microvilli arranged in a longitudinal structu...
AbstractInaD, a Drosophila photoreceptor scaffolding protein, assembles multiple signal-transducing ...
PDZ domains are common building blocks of scaffold proteins that enhance specificity and speed in si...
AbstractDrosophila vision involves a G protein-coupled phospholipase C-mediated signaling pathway th...
AbstractMany lines of evidence show that membranes contain microdomains, “lipid rafts”, that are dif...
The vast majority of PDZ domains are known to bind to a few C-terminal tail residues of target prote...
TRP channels function as key mediators of sensory transduction and other cellular signaling pathways...
AbstractLight-induced photoreceptor apoptosis occurs in many forms of inherited retinal degeneration...
The rhodopsin regulatory protein, visual arrestin, undergoes light-dependent trafficking in mammalia...
Phototransduction in Drosophila is the fastest known G-protein coupled signalingcascade to date. Stu...
AbstractIn Drosophila, the store-operated Ca2+ channel, TRP, is required in photoreceptor cells for ...
InaD, a Drosophila photoreceptor scaffolding protein, assembles multiple signal-transducing proteins...
SummaryINAD is a scaffolding protein that regulates signaling in Drosophila photoreceptors. One of i...
AbstractInaDP215 is a point mutation that affects photoreceptor function in Drosophila. To understan...
SummaryThe INAD scaffold organizes a multiprotein complex that is essential for proper visual signal...
Drosophila phototransduction occurs in light-sensitive microvilli arranged in a longitudinal structu...
AbstractInaD, a Drosophila photoreceptor scaffolding protein, assembles multiple signal-transducing ...
PDZ domains are common building blocks of scaffold proteins that enhance specificity and speed in si...
AbstractDrosophila vision involves a G protein-coupled phospholipase C-mediated signaling pathway th...
AbstractMany lines of evidence show that membranes contain microdomains, “lipid rafts”, that are dif...
The vast majority of PDZ domains are known to bind to a few C-terminal tail residues of target prote...
TRP channels function as key mediators of sensory transduction and other cellular signaling pathways...
AbstractLight-induced photoreceptor apoptosis occurs in many forms of inherited retinal degeneration...
The rhodopsin regulatory protein, visual arrestin, undergoes light-dependent trafficking in mammalia...