Vision requires the photoreceptors in the eye to rapidly respond to changes in light intensity. These processes are accomplished within rod photoreceptors by the visual pigment rhodopsin that initiates a downstream signaling cascade called phototransduction. Rhodopsin is composed of an apoprotein opsin that is covalently bonded with light sensitive 11-cis retinal. Rhodopsin is activated when 11-cis retinal is photoisomerized into all-trans retinal. This isomerization initiates the phototransduction cascade that culminates in a change in current at the plasma membrane. Rhodopsin, once activated ("bleached"), can no longer absorb photons to activate phototransduction, and must be regenerated through the visual cycle. To enable the photorec...
Vertebrate dim light vision is mediated by the rod visual pigment, rhodopsin, a member of the G prot...
Bleaching adaptation in rod photoreceptors is mediated by apo-opsin, which activates phototransducti...
The shutoff of active intermediates in the phototransduction cascade and the reconstitution of the v...
AbstractDark adaptation requires timely deactivation of phototransduction and efficient regeneration...
AbstractDark adaptation requires timely deactivation of phototransduction and efficient regeneration...
AbstractThe recovery of rod responsiveness after saturating flashes is greatly retarded above a cert...
AbstractThe recovery of rod responsiveness after saturating flashes is greatly retarded above a cert...
AbstractRegeneration of visual pigments of vertebrate rod and cone photoreceptors occurs by the init...
Following exposure of our eye to very intense illumination, we experience a greatly elevated visual ...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
Abstract“Bleaching desensitization” in rod photoreceptors refers to the prolonged depression of phot...
Light stimulates rhodopsin in a retinal rod to activate the G protein transducin, which binds to pho...
AbstractWe propose a model for the recovery of the retinal rod photoresponse after a short stimulus....
AbstractEfficient single-photon detection by retinal rod photoreceptors requires timely and reproduc...
BACKGROUND:Phototransduction in vertebrate photoreceptor cells represents a paradigm of signaling pa...
Vertebrate dim light vision is mediated by the rod visual pigment, rhodopsin, a member of the G prot...
Bleaching adaptation in rod photoreceptors is mediated by apo-opsin, which activates phototransducti...
The shutoff of active intermediates in the phototransduction cascade and the reconstitution of the v...
AbstractDark adaptation requires timely deactivation of phototransduction and efficient regeneration...
AbstractDark adaptation requires timely deactivation of phototransduction and efficient regeneration...
AbstractThe recovery of rod responsiveness after saturating flashes is greatly retarded above a cert...
AbstractThe recovery of rod responsiveness after saturating flashes is greatly retarded above a cert...
AbstractRegeneration of visual pigments of vertebrate rod and cone photoreceptors occurs by the init...
Following exposure of our eye to very intense illumination, we experience a greatly elevated visual ...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
Abstract“Bleaching desensitization” in rod photoreceptors refers to the prolonged depression of phot...
Light stimulates rhodopsin in a retinal rod to activate the G protein transducin, which binds to pho...
AbstractWe propose a model for the recovery of the retinal rod photoresponse after a short stimulus....
AbstractEfficient single-photon detection by retinal rod photoreceptors requires timely and reproduc...
BACKGROUND:Phototransduction in vertebrate photoreceptor cells represents a paradigm of signaling pa...
Vertebrate dim light vision is mediated by the rod visual pigment, rhodopsin, a member of the G prot...
Bleaching adaptation in rod photoreceptors is mediated by apo-opsin, which activates phototransducti...
The shutoff of active intermediates in the phototransduction cascade and the reconstitution of the v...