SummaryINAD is a scaffolding protein that regulates signaling in Drosophila photoreceptors. One of its PDZ domains, PDZ5, cycles between reduced and oxidized forms in response to light, but it is unclear how light affects its redox potential. Through biochemical and structural studies, we show that the redox potential of PDZ5 is allosterically regulated by its interaction with another INAD domain, PDZ4. Whereas isolated PDZ5 is stable in the oxidized state, formation of a PDZ45 “supramodule” locks PDZ5 in the reduced state by raising the redox potential of its Cys606/Cys645 disulfide bond by ∼330 mV. Acidification, potentially mediated via light and PLCβ-mediated hydrolysis of PIP2, disrupts the interaction between PDZ4 and PDZ5, leading to...
Studies of the Drosophila visual system have provided valuable insights into the function and regula...
In Drosophila, phototransduction is mediated by Gq-activation of phospholipase C and is a well studi...
The vast majority of PDZ domains are known to bind to a few C-terminal tail residues of target prote...
SummaryINAD is a scaffolding protein that regulates signaling in Drosophila photoreceptors. One of i...
SummaryThe INAD scaffold organizes a multiprotein complex that is essential for proper visual signal...
Phototransduction in Drosophila is the fastest known G-protein coupled signalingcascade to date. Stu...
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...
AbstractInaDP215 is a point mutation that affects photoreceptor function in Drosophila. To understan...
Here, we reveal a novel feature of the dynamic organization of signaling components in Drosophila ph...
InaD, a Drosophila photoreceptor scaffolding protein, assembles multiple signal-transducing proteins...
Drosophila inactivation no afterpotential D (INAD) is a PDZ domain-containing scaffolding protein th...
AbstractDrosophila vision involves a G protein-coupled phospholipase C-mediated signaling pathway th...
AbstractIn Drosophila, the store-operated Ca2+ channel, TRP, is required in photoreceptor cells for ...
Normal termination of signaling is essential to reset signaling cascades, especially those such as p...
Studies of the Drosophila visual system have provided valuable insights into the function and regula...
In Drosophila, phototransduction is mediated by Gq-activation of phospholipase C and is a well studi...
The vast majority of PDZ domains are known to bind to a few C-terminal tail residues of target prote...
SummaryINAD is a scaffolding protein that regulates signaling in Drosophila photoreceptors. One of i...
SummaryThe INAD scaffold organizes a multiprotein complex that is essential for proper visual signal...
Phototransduction in Drosophila is the fastest known G-protein coupled signalingcascade to date. Stu...
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...
AbstractInaDP215 is a point mutation that affects photoreceptor function in Drosophila. To understan...
Here, we reveal a novel feature of the dynamic organization of signaling components in Drosophila ph...
InaD, a Drosophila photoreceptor scaffolding protein, assembles multiple signal-transducing proteins...
Drosophila inactivation no afterpotential D (INAD) is a PDZ domain-containing scaffolding protein th...
AbstractDrosophila vision involves a G protein-coupled phospholipase C-mediated signaling pathway th...
AbstractIn Drosophila, the store-operated Ca2+ channel, TRP, is required in photoreceptor cells for ...
Normal termination of signaling is essential to reset signaling cascades, especially those such as p...
Studies of the Drosophila visual system have provided valuable insights into the function and regula...
In Drosophila, phototransduction is mediated by Gq-activation of phospholipase C and is a well studi...
The vast majority of PDZ domains are known to bind to a few C-terminal tail residues of target prote...