Light-Dependent Compartmentalization of Transducin in Rod Photoreceptors

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Nikolai O. Artemyev
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[1] University of Iowa College of Medicine,Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
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Molecular Neurobiology | 2008年 / 37卷
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Retina; Photoreceptor; Transducin; Arrestin; Light adaptation; Phototransduction;
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Three major visual signaling proteins, transducin, arrestin, and recoverin undergo bidirectional translocations between the outer segment and inner compartments of rod photoreceptors in a light-dependent manner. The light-dependent translocation of proteins is believed to contribute to adaptation and neuroprotection of photoreceptor cells. The potential physiological significance and mechanisms of light-controlled protein translocations are at the center of current discussion. In this paper, I outline the latest advances in understanding the mechanisms of bidirectional translocation of transducin and determinants of its steady-state distribution in dark- and light-adapted photoreceptor cells.
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