نتایج جستجو برای: rhodopsin

تعداد نتایج: 4793  

Journal: :Brain research. Developmental brain research 2004
Rachel G Henderson Russell D Fernald

Labeling of newly divided retinal cells with bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) and a rhodopsin mRNA probe revealed that rhodopsin is first expressed by new rod photoreceptors 2 days after cell birth in an adult cichlid fish. Most new cells that expressed rhodopsin had nuclei located in the vitreal half of the outer nuclear layer (ONL), lending further support to the hypothesis that movement from scleral...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1988
E N Spudich C A Hasselbacher J L Spudich

In vivo radiolabeling of Halobacterium halobium phototaxis mutants and revertants with L-[methyl-3H] methionine implicated seven methyl-accepting protein bands with apparent molecular masses from 65 to 150 kilodaltons (kDa) in adaptation of the organism to chemo and photo stimuli, and one of these (94 kDa) was specifically implicated in phototaxis. The lability of the radiolabeled bands to mild...

Journal: :Visual neuroscience 2012
Constanze Bickelmann James M Morrow Johannes Müller Belinda S W Chang

Monotremes are the most basal egg-laying mammals comprised of two extant genera, which are largely nocturnal. Visual pigments, the first step in the sensory transduction cascade in photoreceptors of the eye, have been examined in a variety of vertebrates, but little work has been done to study the rhodopsin of monotremes. We isolated the rhodopsin gene of the nocturnal short-beaked echidna (Tac...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2004
Elena Getmanova Ashish B Patel Judith Klein-Seetharaman Michele C Loewen Philip J Reeves Noga Friedman Mordechai Sheves Steven O Smith H Gobind Khorana

Binding of arrestin to light-activated rhodopsin involves recognition of the phosphorylated C-terminus and several residues on the cytoplasmic surface of the receptor. These sites are in close proximity in dark, unphosphorylated rhodopsin. To address the position and mobility of the phosphorylated C-terminus in the active and inactive receptor, we combined high-resolution solution and solid sta...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Ryosuke Midorikawa Miki Yamamoto-Hino Wakae Awano Yoshimi Hinohara Emiko Suzuki Ryu Ueda Satoshi Goto

Recent studies have demonstrated protective roles for autophagy in various neurodegenerative disorders, including the polyglutamine diseases; however, the role of autophagy in retinal degeneration has remained unclear. Accumulation of activated rhodopsin in some Drosophila mutants leads to retinal degeneration, and although it is known that activated rhodopsin is degraded in endosomal pathways ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1953
F D COLLINS J N GREEN R A MORTON

reducing power of steroids. The low pH of the reagent, which is responsible for hydrolysis of the cellulose, cannot be raised materially without seriously affecting the sensitivity. The latter depends on the formation of the yellow arsenomolybdate complex which requires a large excess of acid. In the experience of the author, variations of the blank value and serious disagreement between duplic...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2007
Keisuke Sakurai Akishi Onishi Hiroo Imai Osamu Chisaka Yoshiki Ueda Jiro Usukura Kei Nakatani Yoshinori Shichida

Rod and cone photoreceptor cells that are responsible for scotopic and photopic vision, respectively, exhibit photoresponses different from each other and contain similar phototransduction proteins with distinctive molecular properties. To investigate the contribution of the different molecular properties of visual pigments to the responses of the photoreceptor cells, we have generated knock-in...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1999
Pragati Shukla Jack M. Sullivan

The early receptor current (ERC) represents molecular charge movement during rhodopsin conformational dynamics. To determine whether this time-resolved assay can probe various aspects of structure-function relationships in rhodopsin, we first measured properties of expressed normal human rhodopsin with ERC recordings. These studies were conducted in single fused giant cells containing on the or...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1979
B Minke K Kirschfeld

Most of the photoreceptors of the fly compound eye have high sensitivity in the ultraviolet (UV) as well as in the visible spectral range. This UV sensitivity arises from a photostable pigment that acts as a sensitizer for rhodopsin. Because the sensitizing pigment cannot be bleached, the classical determination of the photosensitivity spectrum from measurements of the difference spectrum of th...

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