AbstractThe target proteins for arrestin (48 kDa protein) action during the quench of cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDE) activation in retinal rod disk membranes were identified by the use of a cross-linking reagent. A heterobifunctional, cleavable, photoactivatable cross-linker (sulfo-SADP) was coupled to purified arrestin. Under precise weak visible light bleach and nucleotide conditions of quench, the cross-linker was UV flash-activated at a time when quench was well established. The target proteins covalently linked to arrestin by cross-linker activation were identified by immunoblotting. In the presence of ATP arrestin cross-linked to both PDE and rhodopsin during the quench phenomenon. Removal of ATP from the reaction mixture essentially ab...
AbstractUsing a panel of monoclonal antibodies, it has previously been demonstrated that the cytosol...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
A central step in vertebrate visual transduction is the rapid drop in cGMP levels that causes cGMP-g...
AbstractThe soluble protein arrestin (also named 48K-protein or retinal-S-antigen) is involved in co...
AbstractPhotolyzed rhodopsin (R∗) catalyzes GTP-binding to α-transducins (Tα); Tα-GTPs then activate...
AbstractIn vertebrate photoreceptors the soluble protein arrestin (45 kDa) is involved in controllin...
AbstractWe report that visual arrestin can regulate retinal release and late photoproduct formation ...
AbstractArrestin (also named ‘48 kDa protein’ or ‘S-antigen’) is a soluble protein involved in contr...
In bovine rod outer segments (ROS), transducin (T), a GTP-binding protein, couples a photobleaching ...
SummaryIn rod photoreceptors, arrestin localizes to the outer segment (OS) in the light and to the i...
AbstractA synthetic heptaphosphopeptide comprising the fully phosphorylated carboxyl terminal phosph...
AbstractIn the presence of a photobleaching intermediate of unphosphorylated or phosphorylated rhodo...
AbstractWe present the first X-ray study of a member of the arrestin family, the bovine retinal arre...
A model for random cross-linking of identical monomers diffusing in a membrane was formulated to tes...
Arrestin is a critical component in the deactivation and regulation of the light-induced signal casc...
AbstractUsing a panel of monoclonal antibodies, it has previously been demonstrated that the cytosol...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
A central step in vertebrate visual transduction is the rapid drop in cGMP levels that causes cGMP-g...
AbstractThe soluble protein arrestin (also named 48K-protein or retinal-S-antigen) is involved in co...
AbstractPhotolyzed rhodopsin (R∗) catalyzes GTP-binding to α-transducins (Tα); Tα-GTPs then activate...
AbstractIn vertebrate photoreceptors the soluble protein arrestin (45 kDa) is involved in controllin...
AbstractWe report that visual arrestin can regulate retinal release and late photoproduct formation ...
AbstractArrestin (also named ‘48 kDa protein’ or ‘S-antigen’) is a soluble protein involved in contr...
In bovine rod outer segments (ROS), transducin (T), a GTP-binding protein, couples a photobleaching ...
SummaryIn rod photoreceptors, arrestin localizes to the outer segment (OS) in the light and to the i...
AbstractA synthetic heptaphosphopeptide comprising the fully phosphorylated carboxyl terminal phosph...
AbstractIn the presence of a photobleaching intermediate of unphosphorylated or phosphorylated rhodo...
AbstractWe present the first X-ray study of a member of the arrestin family, the bovine retinal arre...
A model for random cross-linking of identical monomers diffusing in a membrane was formulated to tes...
Arrestin is a critical component in the deactivation and regulation of the light-induced signal casc...
AbstractUsing a panel of monoclonal antibodies, it has previously been demonstrated that the cytosol...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
A central step in vertebrate visual transduction is the rapid drop in cGMP levels that causes cGMP-g...