Activation and inactivation steps in the visual transduction pathway
- PMID: 9287193
- DOI: 10.1016/s0959-4388(97)80029-3
Activation and inactivation steps in the visual transduction pathway
Abstract
Recent genetic, biochemical and electrophysiological evidence has provided insights into the molecular identity of the substance responsible for bleaching desensitization in vision. Studies examining the molecular defects that cause delayed dark adaptation suggest that the desensitizing substance is recognized by rhodopsin kinase and/or arrestin and, therefore, is probably a complex comprising all-trans-retinal and opsin.
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