New visual pigments were formed with 4-hydroxy retinals in isolated vertebrate rod photoreceptors by exposing bleached rods from the tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum, to lipid vesicles containing the analogues. Formation of physiologically active pigment was demonstrated by the restoration of sensitivity and by a shift of approximately 50 nm in the peak of both the visual pigment absorptance spectrum and rod spectral sensitivity spectrum from approximately 520 to approximately 470 nm for 11-cis 4-hydroxy retinal. Membrane current recordings from the inner segments of isolated rods revealed excess fluctuations in membrane current after formation of the new pigment in bleached cells or after exposure of unbleached cells to flashes in the ...
1. The dark current and responses to dim flashes were recorded with the suction pipette technique fr...
AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with wh...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...
Dark noise, light-induced noise and responses to brief flashes of light were recorded in the membran...
Noise in the rod photoreceptors limits the ability of the dark-adapted visual system to detect dim l...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
Thermal activation of the visual pigment constitutes a fundamental constraint on visual sensitivity....
AbstractThe first step in the Visual Cycle, the series of reactions that regenerate the vertebrate v...
The capacity of the retina to synthesize 11-cis retinal from retinoids arising naturally in the eye ...
AbstractIn visual pigments, opsin proteins regulate the spectral absorption of a retinal chromophore...
AbstractSpontaneous fluctuations in the electrical signals of the retina's photoreceptors impose a f...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
The shutoff of active intermediates in the phototransduction cascade and the reconstitution of the v...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
1. The dark current and responses to dim flashes were recorded with the suction pipette technique fr...
AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with wh...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...
Dark noise, light-induced noise and responses to brief flashes of light were recorded in the membran...
Noise in the rod photoreceptors limits the ability of the dark-adapted visual system to detect dim l...
AbstractSpontaneous activation of rhodopsin without light absorption occurs at a much lower rate in ...
Our visual system is exceedingly complex, but initiating light detection requires only a small numbe...
Thermal activation of the visual pigment constitutes a fundamental constraint on visual sensitivity....
AbstractThe first step in the Visual Cycle, the series of reactions that regenerate the vertebrate v...
The capacity of the retina to synthesize 11-cis retinal from retinoids arising naturally in the eye ...
AbstractIn visual pigments, opsin proteins regulate the spectral absorption of a retinal chromophore...
AbstractSpontaneous fluctuations in the electrical signals of the retina's photoreceptors impose a f...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
The shutoff of active intermediates in the phototransduction cascade and the reconstitution of the v...
AbstractRod bipolar cells in the mammalian retina receive synaptic input from many noisy rod photore...
1. The dark current and responses to dim flashes were recorded with the suction pipette technique fr...
AbstractVariability in the single photon responses of rod photoreceptors limits the accuracy with wh...
Vision begins in the retina, where photoreceptors have the task of discriminating incomingphotons fr...