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Light stimulates a transducin-independent increase of cytoplasmic Ca2+ and suppression of current in cones from the zebrafish mutant nof.


ABSTRACT: Transducins couple visual pigments to cGMP hydrolysis, the only recognized phototransduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptors. Here we describe a zebrafish mutant, no optokinetic response f(w21) (nof), with a nonsense mutation in the gene encoding the alpha subunit of cone transducin. Retinal morphology and levels of phototransduction enzymes are normal in nof retinas, but cone transducin is undetectable. Dark current in nof cones is also normal, but it is insensitive to moderate intensity light. The nof cones do respond, however, to bright light. These responses are produced by a light-stimulated, but transducin-independent, release of Ca2+ into the cone cytoplasm. Thus, in addition to stimulating transducin, light also independently induces release of Ca2+ into the photoreceptor cytoplasm.

SUBMITTER: Brockerhoff SE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6741873 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Light stimulates a transducin-independent increase of cytoplasmic Ca2+ and suppression of current in cones from the zebrafish mutant nof.

Brockerhoff Susan E SE   Rieke Fred F   Matthews Hugh R HR   Taylor Michael R MR   Kennedy Breandan B   Ankoudinova Irina I   Niemi Gregory A GA   Tucker Chandra L CL   Xiao Ming M   Cilluffo Marianne C MC   Fain Gordon L GL   Hurley James B JB  

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 20030101 2


Transducins couple visual pigments to cGMP hydrolysis, the only recognized phototransduction pathway in vertebrate photoreceptors. Here we describe a zebrafish mutant, no optokinetic response f(w21) (nof), with a nonsense mutation in the gene encoding the alpha subunit of cone transducin. Retinal morphology and levels of phototransduction enzymes are normal in nof retinas, but cone transducin is undetectable. Dark current in nof cones is also normal, but it is insensitive to moderate intensity l  ...[more]

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