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Molecular model showing the activation of rhodopsin by light in a photoreceptor cell. Rhodopsin (purple, top centre) is a light sensitive G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) with retinal (red) as a cofactor. When light hits rhodopsin, this causes a change in shape in retinal. This stimulates the G-protein transducin (blue, lower left). Transducin's alpha subunit (light blue) exchanges its bound molecule of GDP (guanosine diphosphate, yellow) for a molecule of GTP (guanosine triphosphate, dark orange). This releases the G-alpha subunit, leaving it free to activate the enzyme phosphodiesterase (PDE6). Phosphodiesterase hydrolyses cGMP, decreasing cGMP levels. This causes the closure of sodium channels causing the outer segment membrane of photoreceptor cells to become hyperpolarised.
SPL RF Jul 2021
2021-07-03
JUAN GAERTNER/Science Photo Library RF/East News
Science Photo Library RF
JUAN GAERTNER
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4,18MB
68cm x 51cm by 300dpi
BIOCHEMICAL, BIOCHEMISTRY, BIOLOGICAL, BIOLOGY, CASCADE, CELL, CGMP, CHROMOPHORE, GAERTNER, GTP, HYPERPOLARIZATION, HYPERPOLARIZING, JUAN, LIGHT, MEMBRANE, MODEL, MOLECULAR, MOLECULES, NEUROTRANSMITTER, PHOTORECEPTOR, PHOTOTRANSDUCTION, PROTEIN, RECEPTOR, RETINA, RETINAL, RHODOPSIN, ROD, SIGNAL, TRANSDUCIN, TRANSDUCTION, VISUAL,