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Guanylate cyclase in rod outer segments of the toad retina
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1986
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BiologyPhotoreceptor CellMolecular PhysiologySignal TransductionOphthalmologyNeurophysiologyBiochemistryCgmp MetabolismPhysiologyRod Outer SegmentsNatural SciencesRetinaGlaucomaVertebrate VisionMedicineCellular PhysiologyToad Retina
Guanylate cyclase activity was measured in disrupted rod outer segments of the toad retina. The experiments showed that cGMP is synthesized from GTP at a rate of 3 +/- 1 nmol/min per mg protein. In darkness this value is largely independent of the Ca2+ concentration, while it is enhanced by flashes of light of increasing intensity upon lowering Ca from 10-5 to 10-8 M. In view of recent observations that shortly after a flash of light calcium activity inside the photoreceptor cell decreases, it seems likely that calcium plays a regulatory role in cGMP metabolism in visual excitation.
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