The light response of vertebrate visual cells is achieved by light-sensing proteins such as opsin-based pigments as well as signal transduction proteins, including visual arrestin. Previous studies have indicated that the pineal pigment parapinopsin has evolutionally and physiologically important characteristics. Parapinopsin is phylogenetically related to vertebrate visual pigments. However, unlike the photoproduct of the visual pigment rhodopsin, which is unstable, dissociating from its chromophore and bleaching, the parapinopsin photoproduct is stable and does not release its chromophore. Here, we investigated arrestin, which regulates parapinopsin signaling, in the lamprey pineal organ, where parapinopsin and rhodopsin are localized to ...
<div><p>The pineal-related organs of lower vertebrates have the ability to discriminate different wa...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
Arrestins are regulatory proteins that participate in the termination of G protein-mediated signal t...
Pineal organs of lower vertebrates contain several kinds of photosensitive molecules, opsins that ar...
<div><p>Pineal organs of lower vertebrates contain several kinds of photosensitive molecules, opsins...
Abstract Background Pineal-related organs in cyclostomes, teleosts, amphibians, and reptiles exhibit...
AbstractWe report that visual arrestin can regulate retinal release and late photoproduct formation ...
The unique visual pigment melanopsin is expressed in a small subset of intrinsically photosensitive ...
Rhodopsin and cone opsins are responsible for dim-light and colour vision, respectively, and mediate...
In mammals, the expression of the unusual visual pigment, melanopsin, is restricted to a small subse...
<p>(A, B) <i>In situ</i> hybridizations with the antisense probes of GtS and GtL show that GtS is ex...
Since the surprising discovery of a second visual arrestin in mammalian pinealocytes and cone photor...
© The Authors, 2011. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
<div><p>The pineal-related organs of lower vertebrates have the ability to discriminate different wa...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
Arrestins are regulatory proteins that participate in the termination of G protein-mediated signal t...
Pineal organs of lower vertebrates contain several kinds of photosensitive molecules, opsins that ar...
<div><p>Pineal organs of lower vertebrates contain several kinds of photosensitive molecules, opsins...
Abstract Background Pineal-related organs in cyclostomes, teleosts, amphibians, and reptiles exhibit...
AbstractWe report that visual arrestin can regulate retinal release and late photoproduct formation ...
The unique visual pigment melanopsin is expressed in a small subset of intrinsically photosensitive ...
Rhodopsin and cone opsins are responsible for dim-light and colour vision, respectively, and mediate...
In mammals, the expression of the unusual visual pigment, melanopsin, is restricted to a small subse...
<p>(A, B) <i>In situ</i> hybridizations with the antisense probes of GtS and GtL show that GtS is ex...
Since the surprising discovery of a second visual arrestin in mammalian pinealocytes and cone photor...
© The Authors, 2011. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
Arrestins are key molecules involved in the signaling of light-sensation initiated by visual pigment...
<div><p>The pineal-related organs of lower vertebrates have the ability to discriminate different wa...
Visual arrestin plays a crucial role in the termination of the light response in vertebrate photorec...
Arrestins are regulatory proteins that participate in the termination of G protein-mediated signal t...