2000
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.c000413200
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The Effector Enzyme Regulates the Duration of G Protein Signaling in Vertebrate Photoreceptors by Increasing the Affinity between Transducin and RGS Protein

Abstract: The photoreceptor-specific G protein transducin acts as a molecular switch, stimulating the activity of its downstream effector in its GTP-bound form and inactivating the effector upon GTP hydrolysis. This activity makes the rate of transducin GTPase an essential factor in determining the duration of photoresponse in vertebrate rods and cones. In photoreceptors, the slow intrinsic rate of transducin GTPase is accelerated by the complex of the ninth member of the regulators of G protein signaling family with th… Show more

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“…As discussed in our previous studies (7,8), this approach allows an application of Michaelis analysis to studying RGS9-1⅐G␤5L activity with and without PDE␥. The experiment shown in Fig.…”
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“…As discussed in our previous studies (7,8), this approach allows an application of Michaelis analysis to studying RGS9-1⅐G␤5L activity with and without PDE␥. The experiment shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…GTPase Measurements-Transducin GTPase activity was determined by using either a multiple turnover ([GTP] Ͼ [transducin]) or single turnover ([GTP] Ͻ [transducin]) technique as described previously (8). The assays were conducted at room temperature (22-24°C).…”
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“…Because both native and recombinant RGS9-G␤5L interact much more efficiently with the complex of transducin with its effector, PDE␥, than with free activated transducin (13,18,20,21), we conducted all GTPase experiments in the presence of 50 M C-terminal PDE␥ peptide, PDE␥-(63-87). This peptide has been shown to completely replace the full-length PDE␥ in this assay (18,20). All data fitting and statistical analyses were performed with SigmaPlot software, version 6.…”
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“…High-affinity interaction of RGS9-1 with transducin requires that transducin first binds its effector, the ␥-subunit of cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDE␥) (16). As a result, both RGS9-1 (9) and PDE␥ (17) are needed for timely GTP hydrolysis by transducin and normal recovery of the rod from light excitation.…”
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