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. 1979;5(2-3):243-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00535453.

Upper limit on translational diffusion of visual pigment in intact unfixed barnacle photoreceptors

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Upper limit on translational diffusion of visual pigment in intact unfixed barnacle photoreceptors

E Almagor et al. Biophys Struct Mech. 1979.

Abstract

Translational diffusion of pigment molecules in the disc membranes of amphibian rod outer segments is in the range of 10 microm/10 s. Recently, Goldsmith and Wehner set an upper limit of 10 microm/20 min to the diffusion in isolated formaldehyde-fixed rhabdoms of crayfish. We have now used the early receptor potential (ERP) to study the diffusion in intact, unfixed barnacle photoreceptors. The ERP from a cell fully adapted to blue light (most of the pigment in the rhodopsin state) was changed by 8-22% of its maximum change when the pigment in a 30 microm spot was (almost) completely shifted to the metarhodopsin state by red laser adaptation. Further red illumination of the same spot 30 min later produced only a limited further change in the ERP (attributable to light scatter), showing that R had not migrated into the spot. It is concluded that the visual pigment diffuses by less than 30 microm/30 min.

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