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Feuerstein et al., 2009 - Google Patents

Helix formation in arrestin accompanies recognition of photoactivated rhodopsin

Feuerstein et al., 2009

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5507889143370017019
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Feuerstein S
Pulvermüller A
Hartmann R
Granzin J
Stoldt M
Henklein P
Ernst O
Heck M
Willbold D
Koenig B
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Biochemistry

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Binding of arrestin to photoactivated phosphorylated rhodopsin terminates the amplification of visual signals in photoreceptor cells. Currently, there is no crystal structure of a rhodopsin− arrestin complex available, although structures of unbound rhodopsin and …
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