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- W1495244568 abstract "Publisher Summary RK is an important enzyme of photo transduction, and its role in human physiology is exquisitely characterized. In the study described in the chapter, many techniques were developed to isolate the enzyme, assay it, and characterize specific interactions with photolyzed Rho (Rho*). Several posttranslational modifications were characterized. With these basic techniques in hand, mechanistical, kinetic, and structural questions can be asked. For the signaling state of photoreceptors to return to the dark condition, Rho* and activated G proteins are turned off and cGMP is resynthesized. Phosphorylation of Rho* and binding of the capping protein arrestin (Arr) result in the termination of physiological responses. While Rho* must be turned off to prevent continued activation of the entire population of G protein, its phosphorylation and subsequent Arr quenching must be timed properly so that a given number of G protein molecules become activated by Rho*. All of these activation and quenching reactions occur within hundreds of milliseconds and are collectively termed “phototransduction.”" @default.
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