AbstractWe have resolved a central and long-standing paradox in understanding the amplification of rod phototransduction by making direct measurements of the gains of the underlying enzymatic amplifiers. We find that under optimized conditions a single photoisomerized rhodopsin activates transducin molecules and phosphodiesterase (PDE) catalytic subunits at rates of 120–150/s, much lower than indirect estimates from light-scattering experiments. Further, we measure the Michaelis constant, Km, of the rod PDE activated by transducin to be 10 μM, at least 10-fold lower than published estimates. Thus, the gain of cGMP hydrolysis (determined by kcat/Km) is at least 10-fold higher than reported in the literature. Accordingly, our results now prov...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
Experiments have demonstrated that single photoisomerizations in amphibian and primate rods can caus...
We examine the implications of a recent report providing evidence that two transducins must bind to ...
AbstractWe have resolved a central and long-standing paradox in understanding the amplification of r...
We examine the implications of a recent report providing evidence that two transducins must bind to ...
AbstractWe propose a model for the recovery of the retinal rod photoresponse after a short stimulus....
We develop an improved quantitative model of mammalian rod phototransduction, and we apply it to the...
Cyclic GMP hydrolysis by the phosphodiesterase (PDE) of retinal rod outer segments (ROS) is a key am...
Cyclic GMP hydrolysis by the phosphodiesterase (PDE) of retinal rod outer segments (ROS) is a key am...
A model of transducin activation is constructed from its partial reactions (formation of metarhodops...
AbstractRhodopsins are densely packed in rod outer-segment membranes to maximize photon absorption, ...
AbstractThe transduction of light by retinal rods and cones is effected by homologous G-protein casc...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
Experiments have demonstrated that single photoisomerizations in amphibian and primate rods can caus...
We examine the implications of a recent report providing evidence that two transducins must bind to ...
AbstractWe have resolved a central and long-standing paradox in understanding the amplification of r...
We examine the implications of a recent report providing evidence that two transducins must bind to ...
AbstractWe propose a model for the recovery of the retinal rod photoresponse after a short stimulus....
We develop an improved quantitative model of mammalian rod phototransduction, and we apply it to the...
Cyclic GMP hydrolysis by the phosphodiesterase (PDE) of retinal rod outer segments (ROS) is a key am...
Cyclic GMP hydrolysis by the phosphodiesterase (PDE) of retinal rod outer segments (ROS) is a key am...
A model of transducin activation is constructed from its partial reactions (formation of metarhodops...
AbstractRhodopsins are densely packed in rod outer-segment membranes to maximize photon absorption, ...
AbstractThe transduction of light by retinal rods and cones is effected by homologous G-protein casc...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
The single photon response (SPR) in vertebrate phototransduction is regulated by the dynamics of R* ...
Experiments have demonstrated that single photoisomerizations in amphibian and primate rods can caus...
We examine the implications of a recent report providing evidence that two transducins must bind to ...