نتایج جستجو برای: metarhodopsin ii

تعداد نتایج: 580167  

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2012
Xavier Deupi Jörg Standfuss Gebhard Schertler

GPCRs (G-protein-coupled receptors) are seven-transmembrane helix proteins that transduce exogenous and endogenous signals to modulate the activity of downstream effectors inside the cell. Despite the relevance of these proteins in human physiology and pharmaceutical research, we only recently started to understand the structural basis of their activation mechanism. In the period 2008-2011, nin...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2016
Ankita Singhal Ying Guo Milos Matkovic Gebhard Schertler Xavier Deupi Elsa Cy Yan Joerg Standfuss

Congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB) is an inherited and non-progressive retinal dysfunction. Here, we present the crystal structure of CSNB-causing T94I2.61 rhodopsin in the active conformation at 2.3 Å resolution. The introduced hydrophobic side chain prolongs the lifetime of the G protein activating metarhodopsin-II state by establishing a direct van der Waals contact with K2967.43, ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN 2001
B J Litman S L Niu A Polozova D C Mitchell

In order to understand the role of the high levels of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in neuronal and retinal tissue, a study of the effect of membrane lipid composition on the visual pathway, a G protein-coupled system, was undertaken. The level of metarhodopsin II (MII) formation was determined to be a function of phospholipid acyl-chain unsaturation, with the highest levels seen in DHA-containing...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2014
Nicholas Leioatts Blake Mertz Karina Martínez-Mayorga Tod D Romo Michael C Pitman Scott E Feller Alan Grossfield Michael F Brown

Rhodopsin, the mammalian dim-light receptor, is one of the best-characterized G-protein-coupled receptors, a pharmaceutically important class of membrane proteins that has garnered a great deal of attention because of the recent availability of structural information. Yet the mechanism of rhodopsin activation is not fully understood. Here, we use microsecond-scale all-atom molecular dynamics si...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
E Salcedo A Huber S Henrich L V Chadwell W H Chou R Paulsen S G Britt

Color discrimination requires the input of different photoreceptor cells that are sensitive to different wavelengths of light. The Drosophila visual system contains multiple classes of photoreceptor cells that differ in anatomical location, synaptic connections, and spectral sensitivity. The Rh5 and Rh6 opsins are expressed in nonoverlapping sets of R8 cells and are the only Drosophila visual p...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1983
R B Muri G J Jones

The relative absorption spectra of the bistable photopigment of single rhabdoms from the dorsal region of the retina of the honeybee drone were obtained using slices of retina fixed in glutaraldehyde; less accurate measurements on unfixed tissue gave difference spectra that were similar to those for fixed retinae. The method used was based on measurements of absorbance changes during saturating...

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