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Transmembrane protein images

Janovjak H, Kedrov A, Cisneros DA, Sapra KT, Struckmeier J, Muller DJ Imaging and detecting molecular interactions of single transmembrane proteins. Neurobiol. Aging 2006 27 546-561. [Pg.2158]

Imaging of Intracellular Proteins Imaging of Transmembrane Proteins... [Pg.59]

The evidence to-date shows that vertebrate photoreception is mediated by a closely related group of proteins termed opsins. These are G protein-coupled receptors characterized by their ability to bind a vitamin A based chromophore ( -cis-retinal) via a Schiff base linkage using a lysine residue in the 7th transmembrane a helix (Fig. 1). The primary events of image detection by the rods and cones occurs with the absorption of a photon of light by ll-r/r-retinal and its photoisomerization to the AUtrans state (Bums Baylor 2001, Menon et al 2001). Although photoreception is best understood in retinal rods and cones, photoreception is not confined to these structures. In non-mammalian... [Pg.3]


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