Near-Saturating Light Induces a Rapid Increase in cAMP and Activates PKA in Rod Outer Segments of the Frog Retina
Olga Chernyshkova,
Natalia Erofeeva,
Darya Meshalkina
et al.
Abstract:The phototransduction cascade allows the photoreceptor to avoid saturation and retain the ability to detect light over a very wide range of intensities. The main second messenger of the cascade is cGMP and the main regulatory mechanism is calcium feedback, however some experimental data suggest that cAMP may also be involved in the regulation of the phototransduction cascade. For this to be the case, cAMP would have to change on a time scale of seconds. Currently, there are no data on the dynamics of changes i… Show more
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