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Rhodopsin is the best-understood member of the large G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily. The G-protein amplification cascade is triggered by poorly understood light-induced conformational changes in rhodopsin that are homologous to changes caused by agonists in other GPCRs. We have applied the "antibody imprint" method to light-activated rhodopsin in native membranes by using nine mo...
A mixture of the carotenoid retinenel and the protein Qpsin, placed in the dark, reacts spontaneously to form the light-sensitive pigment of rod vision, rhodopsin (Wald and Brown, 1950). The nature of the binding between retinenel and opsin governs the conditions under which this synthesis occurs. Conversely the opening of the linkage between opsin and its chromophore as rhodopsin bleaches may ...
PURPOSE In a series of works between 1972 and 1984, it was established that rhodopsin undergoes rotational and lateral Brownian motion in the plane of photoreceptor membrane. The concept of free movement of proteins of phototransduction cascade is an essential principle of the present scheme of vertebrate phototransduction. This has recently been challenged by findings that show that in certain...
Rhodopsin is a model system for understanding membrane protein folding. Recently, conditions that allow maximally denaturing rhodopsin without causing aggregation have been determined, opening the door to the first structural characterization of denatured states of rhodopsin by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. One-dimensional 1H NMR spectr...
Outer segments (OSs) of rod photoreceptors are cellular compartments specialized in the conversion of light into electrical signals. This process relies on the light-triggered change in the intracellular levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate, which in turn controls the activity of cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) channels in the rod OS plasma membrane. The rod CNG channel is a macromolecular co...
Exposure of an intact vertebrate eye to light bleaches the rhodopsin in the photoreceptor outer segments in spatially nonuniform patterns. Some axial bleaching patterns produced in toad rods were determined using microspectrophotometric techniques. More rhodopsin was bleached at the base of the outer segment than at the distal tip. The shape of the bleaching gradient varied with the extent of b...
Purified preparations of cattle rhodopsin have been titrated to various pH, irradiated, and the pH changes followed thereafter until completed. In this way we have obtained the titration curves of rhodopsin, of the immediate product of irradiation, measured within 30 seconds; and of the final product of irradiation (opsin). The rhodopsin preparations display about 54 titratable groups per mole ...
Bacteriorhodopsin and rhodopsin are integral membrane proteins containing retinal as a light sensitive group. Light energy is used by halophilic microorganisms for ATP synthesis and other vital functions. In visual cells light absorption activates several enzymes in the rod outer segment. Comparative study of the structural organization of these proteins was necessary to elucidate their functio...
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