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. 1977 Jun 29;3(2):175-80.
doi: 10.1007/BF00535815.

Phosphorylation of rhodopsin as a possible mechanism of adaptation

Phosphorylation of rhodopsin as a possible mechanism of adaptation

H Kühn et al. Biophys Struct Mech. .

Abstract

Light-induced phosphorylation of rhodopsin has been extensively studied by a number of investigators from a biochemical point of view. However, little is known about the physiological function of this reaction. The slow rates measured for phosphorylation and dephosphorylation suggest that it may be involved in visual adaptation rather than in excitation. This paper presents biochemical data obtained from phosphorylation experiments in isolated photoreceptor membranes as well as in the physiological system of whole retinas and living animals. An attempt is made to compare the phosphorylation reaction with visual adaptation hypotheses taken from the electrophysiological literature. Finally, effects of cyclic nucleotide metabolism on the sensitivity of photoreceptors are presented and discussed.

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