AbstractThe rhodopsin nature of the photoreceptor for the behavioural light responses in Chlamydomonas has originally been revealed by action spectroscopy. Meanwhile most physiological experiments and the identification of all-trans-retinal in cell extracts favour that this chlamyrhodopsin contains an all-trans-type retinal chromophore with strong similarity to the light sensors SR I and SRII from Halobacteria. Reconstitution of retinal-deficient cells with [3H]retinal identified a single retinal protein with a MW of 30,000. Chlamyrhodopsin triggers a photoreceptor current in the eyespot region resulting in direction changes or phototaxis. Furthermore, when the light stimulus oversteps a critical level, two flagellar currents appear, which ...
Both phototactic and photophobic responses of Chlamydomonas are mediated by a visual system comprisi...
Phototaxis and photophobic responses of green algae are mediated by rhodopsin-based photoreceptors t...
Light scattering studies of vertebrate rod cells have greatly aided our understanding of the visual ...
AbstractThe rhodopsin nature of the photoreceptor for the behavioural light responses in Chlamydomon...
AbstractGreen flagellates possess rhodopsin-like photoreceptors involved in control of their behavio...
In the green alga Chlamydomonas chlamyrhodopsin fulfills its role as a light sensor by absorbing lig...
The motile, unicellular, eukaryotic alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii exhibits two distinct behavioral ...
AbstractThe discovery of two distinct Chlamydomonas sensory receptors responsible for phototaxis rev...
AbstractTwo retinylidene proteins, CSRA and CSRB, have recently been shown by photoelectrophysiologi...
Orientation of the green alga Chlamydomonas in light (phototaxis and stop responses) is controlled b...
Chlamydomonas exhibits a sequence of a photoreceptor current and two flagellar currents upon stimula...
AbstractThe blind mutant FN68 of the unicellular flagellate green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtil is ...
Abstract — An introductory review of visual transduction is followed by an account of external point...
Reconstitution of the photoelectric responses involved in photosensory transduction in "blind" cells...
SummaryAttachment of retinal to opsin forms the chromophore N-retinylidene, which isomerizes during ...
Both phototactic and photophobic responses of Chlamydomonas are mediated by a visual system comprisi...
Phototaxis and photophobic responses of green algae are mediated by rhodopsin-based photoreceptors t...
Light scattering studies of vertebrate rod cells have greatly aided our understanding of the visual ...
AbstractThe rhodopsin nature of the photoreceptor for the behavioural light responses in Chlamydomon...
AbstractGreen flagellates possess rhodopsin-like photoreceptors involved in control of their behavio...
In the green alga Chlamydomonas chlamyrhodopsin fulfills its role as a light sensor by absorbing lig...
The motile, unicellular, eukaryotic alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii exhibits two distinct behavioral ...
AbstractThe discovery of two distinct Chlamydomonas sensory receptors responsible for phototaxis rev...
AbstractTwo retinylidene proteins, CSRA and CSRB, have recently been shown by photoelectrophysiologi...
Orientation of the green alga Chlamydomonas in light (phototaxis and stop responses) is controlled b...
Chlamydomonas exhibits a sequence of a photoreceptor current and two flagellar currents upon stimula...
AbstractThe blind mutant FN68 of the unicellular flagellate green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtil is ...
Abstract — An introductory review of visual transduction is followed by an account of external point...
Reconstitution of the photoelectric responses involved in photosensory transduction in "blind" cells...
SummaryAttachment of retinal to opsin forms the chromophore N-retinylidene, which isomerizes during ...
Both phototactic and photophobic responses of Chlamydomonas are mediated by a visual system comprisi...
Phototaxis and photophobic responses of green algae are mediated by rhodopsin-based photoreceptors t...
Light scattering studies of vertebrate rod cells have greatly aided our understanding of the visual ...