1992
DOI: 10.1017/s0952523800006441
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Light-dependent delay in the falling phase of the retinal rod photoresponse

Abstract: Using suction electrodes, photocurrent responses to 100-ms saturating flashes were recorded from isolated retinal rods of the larval-stage tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum). The delay period (7" c ) that preceded recovery of the dark current by a criterion amount (3 pA) was analyzed in relation to the flash intensity (If), and to the corresponding fractional bleach (R* 0 /R lol ) of the visual pigment; Rl/R lol was compared with R*/R lol , the fractional bleach at which the peak level of activated transduc… Show more

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“…4a). The T sat function (T sat vs. ln(I); Pepperberg et al, 1992Pepperberg et al, ,1994 derived from the model responses (blue curve, Fig. 4b) matches the empirical T sat function with a slope of 2 s/ln unit reflecting the value of the rate-limiting τ PDE (see Table 1).…”
Section: Nucleotide Manipulations Of Rieke and Baylor (1998a)-in 1998mentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…4a). The T sat function (T sat vs. ln(I); Pepperberg et al, 1992Pepperberg et al, ,1994 derived from the model responses (blue curve, Fig. 4b) matches the empirical T sat function with a slope of 2 s/ln unit reflecting the value of the rate-limiting τ PDE (see Table 1).…”
Section: Nucleotide Manipulations Of Rieke and Baylor (1998a)-in 1998mentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Nakatani & Yau, 1988;Forti et al, 1989;Tamura et al, 1991;Koutalos et al, 1995) and late in the recovery to bright flashes (e.g. Baylor et al, 1974;Torre et al, 1986;Pepperberg et al, 1992Pepperberg et al, ,1994.…”
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“…It appears to be not only sufficient but even excessive when compared with the ϳ7 s Ϫ1 rate of the recovery from single-photon responses of dark-adapted mammalian rods (33,34). Although the slowest rate-limiting step in the photoresponse recovery may not be transducin GTPase (35), the rate of 100 s Ϫ1 is too high when compared with the quenching rates of any phototransduction step derived from physiological experiments (36). This implies …”
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“…5B), which is determined experimentally from the slope of the relation between response saturation time and the natural log of flash strength (the Pepperberg plot; see refs. 28,29). In normal mouse rods, D is ϳ 200 ms for responses to flashes up to a natural log of the flash strength of ϳ ln i ϭ 9 (ϳ4,000 R*/flash) and reflects the rate of transducin GTPase (21).…”
Section: Rgs9 -2 Rods Have Faster Bright-flash Inactivation Kinetics mentioning
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