The visual transduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptors transforms a light stimulus entering the photoreceptor outer segments into an electrical response at the synapses of rod and cone photoreceptor cells. This process is mediated by complex biochemical pathways that precisely regulate cGMP levels, thereby controlling the extent, duration, and adaptation of the photoreceptor to the light stimulus. This review first summarizes the major mechanisms of regulating cytoplasmic cGMP levels (synthesis, degradation, buffering, and efflux) as well as the primary targets of action of cGMP (cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels, cGMP-dependent protein kinase, and cGMP-regulated phosphodiesterases). This information is applied to our current under...
AbstractSignal transduction in outer segments of vertebrate photoreceptors is mediated by a series o...
The molecular mechanism of the visual transduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptor cells Vertebr...
The experiments described in this paper show that the isolated rod outer segment recorded in whole-c...
Abstract cGMP is the second messenger for visual excitation in vertebrate rod photoreceptors. Howeve...
Abstract Cyclic GMP has been implicated in controlling the light-regulated conductance of rod photor...
Vertebrate photoreceptors hyperpolarize in response to light due to the closure of light-sensitive c...
The response of cone photoreceptors to light is stable and reproducible because of the exceptional r...
Abstract This study examines the regulation of cGMP by illumination and by calcium during signal tra...
Cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) channels mediate the transduction of light signals to electrical signa...
Abstract This study examines whether changes in cGMP concentration initiated by illumination of frog...
Abstract A rapid light-induced decrease in cGMP is thought to play a role in regulating the permeabi...
In vertebrate rods and cones, photon capture by rhodopsin leads to the destruction of cyclic GMP (cG...
Rod and cone photoreceptors of the vertebrate retina utilize cGMP as the primary intracellular messe...
Vertebrate vision begins when retinal photoreceptors transduce photons into electrical signals that ...
The outer segments of rod and cone photoreceptor cells of the fowl (Gallus gallus gallus L.) retina ...
AbstractSignal transduction in outer segments of vertebrate photoreceptors is mediated by a series o...
The molecular mechanism of the visual transduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptor cells Vertebr...
The experiments described in this paper show that the isolated rod outer segment recorded in whole-c...
Abstract cGMP is the second messenger for visual excitation in vertebrate rod photoreceptors. Howeve...
Abstract Cyclic GMP has been implicated in controlling the light-regulated conductance of rod photor...
Vertebrate photoreceptors hyperpolarize in response to light due to the closure of light-sensitive c...
The response of cone photoreceptors to light is stable and reproducible because of the exceptional r...
Abstract This study examines the regulation of cGMP by illumination and by calcium during signal tra...
Cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) channels mediate the transduction of light signals to electrical signa...
Abstract This study examines whether changes in cGMP concentration initiated by illumination of frog...
Abstract A rapid light-induced decrease in cGMP is thought to play a role in regulating the permeabi...
In vertebrate rods and cones, photon capture by rhodopsin leads to the destruction of cyclic GMP (cG...
Rod and cone photoreceptors of the vertebrate retina utilize cGMP as the primary intracellular messe...
Vertebrate vision begins when retinal photoreceptors transduce photons into electrical signals that ...
The outer segments of rod and cone photoreceptor cells of the fowl (Gallus gallus gallus L.) retina ...
AbstractSignal transduction in outer segments of vertebrate photoreceptors is mediated by a series o...
The molecular mechanism of the visual transduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptor cells Vertebr...
The experiments described in this paper show that the isolated rod outer segment recorded in whole-c...