Abstract:Rhodopsin is the G‐protein‐coupled receptor (GPCR) responsible for scotopic vision in the retina. Up to this point, the role of water in the activation of GPCRs has remained largely unknown. Recently, however, nanosecond molecular dynamics simulations have revealed an influx of bulk water into rhodopsin during activation [1]. Utilizing rhodopsin as a model GPCR, we tested the hypothesis that rhodopsin activation is hydration mediated using osmotic stress techniques. We subjected rhodopsin within its native lip… Show more
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