The hydrolysis-resistant GTP analogue GTP-gamma-S was introduced into rods isolated from the retina of the salamander Ambystoma tigrinum to study the origin of the persistent excitation induced by intense bleaching illumination. Dialysis of a dark-adapted rod with a whole-cell patch pipette containing 2 mM GTP-gamma-S resulted in a gradual decrease in circulating current. If the rod was first bleached and its sensitivity allowed to stabilize for at least 30 min, then dialysis with GTP-gamma-S produced a much faster current decay. The circulating current could be restored by superfusion with the phosphodiesterase inhibitor 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine, suggesting that the decay in current originated from persistent excitation of the phosphodiesterase by transducin bound to GTP-gamma-S. We conclude that the persistent excitation which follows bleaching is likely to involve the GTP-binding protein transducin, which mediates the normal photoresponse. This observation suggests that a form of rhodopsin which persists long after bleaching can activate transducin much as does photoisomerized rhodopsin, although with considerably lower gain.
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Persistent activation of transducin by bleached rhodopsin in salamander rods.
H R Matthews,
H R Matthews
Physiological Laboratory, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. [email protected]
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M C Cornwall,
M C Cornwall
Physiological Laboratory, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. [email protected]
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G L Fain
G L Fain
Physiological Laboratory, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. [email protected]
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H R Matthews
Physiological Laboratory, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. [email protected]
M C Cornwall
Physiological Laboratory, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. [email protected]
G L Fain
Physiological Laboratory, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. [email protected]
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1996) 108 (6): 557–563.
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H R Matthews, M C Cornwall, G L Fain; Persistent activation of transducin by bleached rhodopsin in salamander rods.. J Gen Physiol 1 December 1996; 108 (6): 557–563. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.108.6.557
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