Smith et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Identification of regions of arrestin that bind to rhodopsinSmith et al., 1999
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- 1196736331345881195
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- Smith W
- McDowell J
- Dugger D
- Miller R
- Arendt A
- Popp M
- Hargrave P
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- Publication venue
- Biochemistry
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Arrestin facilitates phototransduction inactivation through binding to photoactivated and phosphorylated rhodopsin (R* P). However, the specific portions of arrestin that bind to R* P are not known. In this study, two different approaches were used to determine the regions of …
- 102000003916 Arrestin 0 title abstract description 196
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