Effects of fluoride on retinal rod outer segment cGMP phosphodiesterase and G-protein
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- DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(85)91782-6
Effects of fluoride on retinal rod outer segment cGMP phosphodiesterase and G-protein
Abstract
The effects of fluoride on ROS phosphodiesterase and G-protein have been studied using membrane-free extracts. When G-protein was present NaF, at millimolar concentrations, stimulated PDE activity however, in a G-protein free extract, cGMP hydrolysis was inhibited by high fluoride concentrations. Fluoride was also found to profoundly inhibit the ability of G-protein to bind a GTP analogue, GTP gamma S, both in the presence and absence of rhodopsin. Aluminium greatly modified these effects of fluoride on PDE and G-protein. The possibility that fluoride activates PDE through its effect on G-protein is discussed.
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