Edwards et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Crystals of native and modified bovine rhodopsins and their heavy atom derivativesEdwards et al., 2004
- Document ID
- 13840593887593624711
- Author
- Edwards P
- Li J
- Burghammer M
- McDowell J
- Villa C
- Hargrave P
- Schertler G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of molecular biology
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Rhodopsin, the pigment protein responsible for dim-light vision, is a G protein-coupled receptor that converts light absorption into the activation of a G protein, transducin, to initiate the visual response. We have crystallised detergent-solubilised bovine rhodopsin in the …
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