Click here to close
Hello! We notice that you are using Internet Explorer, which is not supported by Xenbase and may cause the site to display incorrectly.
We suggest using a current version of Chrome,
FireFox, or Safari.
GCAP1 rescues rod photoreceptor response in GCAP1/GCAP2 knockout mice.
Howes KA, Pennesi ME, Sokal I, Church-Kopish J, Schmidt B, Margolis D, Frederick JM, Rieke F, Palczewski K, Wu SM, Detwiler PB, Baehr W.
???displayArticle.abstract???
Visual transduction in retinal photoreceptors operates through a dynamic interplay of two second messengers, Ca(2+) and cGMP. Ca(2+) regulates the activity of guanylate cyclase (GC) and the synthesis of cGMP by acting on a GC-activating protein (GCAP). While this action is critical for rapid termination of the light response, the GCAP responsible has not been identified. To test if GCAP1, one of two GCAPs present in mouse rods, supports the generation of normal flash responses, transgenic mice were generated that express only GCAP1 under the control of the endogenous promoter. Paired flash responses revealed a correlation between the degree of recovery of the rod a-wave and expression levels of GCAP1. In single cell recordings, the majority of the rods generated flash responses that were indistinguishable from wild type. These results demonstrate that GCAP1 at near normal levels supports the generation of wild-type flash responses in the absence of GCAP2.
Baylor,
The photocurrent, noise and spectral sensitivity of rods of the monkey Macaca fascicularis.
1984, Pubmed
Baylor,
The photocurrent, noise and spectral sensitivity of rods of the monkey Macaca fascicularis.
1984,
Pubmed Cuenca,
The localization of guanylyl cyclase-activating proteins in the mammalian retina.
1998,
Pubmed Gorczyca,
Guanylyl cyclase activating protein. A calcium-sensitive regulator of phototransduction.
1995,
Pubmed Haeseleer,
Molecular characterization of a third member of the guanylyl cyclase-activating protein subfamily.
1999,
Pubmed Howes,
Gene array and expression of mouse retina guanylate cyclase activating proteins 1 and 2.
1998,
Pubmed Hurley,
Evaluation of the contributions of recoverin and GCAPs to rod photoreceptor light adaptation and recovery to the dark state.
2001,
Pubmed Imanishi,
Characterization of retinal guanylate cyclase-activating protein 3 (GCAP3) from zebrafish to man.
2002,
Pubmed Kachi,
Detailed localization of photoreceptor guanylate cyclase activating protein-1 and -2 in mammalian retinas using light and electron microscopy.
1999,
Pubmed Kelley,
Retinoic acid promotes rod photoreceptor differentiation in rat retina in vivo.
1999,
Pubmed Lem,
Tissue-specific and developmental regulation of rod opsin chimeric genes in transgenic mice.
1991,
Pubmed Li,
Identification of functional regions of guanylate cyclase-activating protein 1 (GCAP1) using GCAP1/GCIP chimeras.
2001,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Lyubarsky,
UV- and midwave-sensitive cone-driven retinal responses of the mouse: a possible phenotype for coexpression of cone photopigments.
1999,
Pubmed Lyubarsky,
Recovery phase of the murine rod photoresponse reconstructed from electroretinographic recordings.
1996,
Pubmed McBee,
Confronting complexity: the interlink of phototransduction and retinoid metabolism in the vertebrate retina.
2001,
Pubmed Mendez,
Role of guanylate cyclase-activating proteins (GCAPs) in setting the flash sensitivity of rod photoreceptors.
2001,
Pubmed Moritz,
A functional rhodopsin-green fluorescent protein fusion protein localizes correctly in transgenic Xenopus laevis retinal rods and is expressed in a time-dependent pattern.
2001,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Ohler,
Interpolated markov chains for eukaryotic promoter recognition.
1999,
Pubmed Olshevskaya,
Dimerization of guanylyl cyclase-activating protein and a mechanism of photoreceptor guanylyl cyclase activation.
1999,
Pubmed Olsson,
Transgenic mice with a rhodopsin mutation (Pro23His): a mouse model of autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa.
1992,
Pubmed Otto-Bruc,
Functional reconstitution of photoreceptor guanylate cyclase with native and mutant forms of guanylate cyclase-activating protein 1.
1997,
Pubmed Palczewski,
Ca(2+)-binding proteins in the retina: structure, function, and the etiology of human visual diseases.
2000,
Pubmed Pepperberg,
Photoresponses of human rods in vivo derived from paired-flash electroretinograms.
1997,
Pubmed Sam,
A novel family of repeat sequences in the mouse genome responsive to retinoic acid.
1996,
Pubmed Sokal,
Calcium-sensitive regions of GCAP1 as observed by chemical modifications, fluorescence, and EPR spectroscopies.
2001,
Pubmed Sokal,
Conformational changes in guanylyl cyclase-activating protein 1 (GCAP1) and its tryptophan mutants as a function of calcium concentration.
1999,
Pubmed Tsang,
Role for the target enzyme in deactivation of photoreceptor G protein in vivo.
1998,
Pubmed Yang,
Disruption of a retinal guanylyl cyclase gene leads to cone-specific dystrophy and paradoxical rod behavior.
1999,
Pubmed Yau,
Light-induced fluctuations in membrane current of single toad rod outer segments.
1977,
Pubmed Zack,
Unusual topography of bovine rhodopsin promoter-lacZ fusion gene expression in transgenic mouse retinas.
1991,
Pubmed