TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonlocal interactions in the photoreceptor transduction process
AU - Hillman, Peter
AU - Hochstein, Shaul
AU - Minke, Baruch
PY - 1976/8/1
Y1 - 1976/8/1
N2 - We have recently demonstrated the dissection of the transduction process in the barnacle photoreceptor into antagonistic "excitor" and "inhibitor" processes. We now show that (a) the interaction between the two processes proceeds even when they are induced in different pigment molecules; (b) the excitor process appears to be slightly facilitated if those pigment molecules unaffected by the stimulus are in the stable metarhodopsin state or slightly inhibited if they are in the rhodopsin state; (c) there is a facilitatory interaction among the excitor processes induced in different pigment molecules. In case a, the interaction has a range of at least a few hundred angstroms, taking place in a time of less than a fraction of a second; in cases b and c, the range could be as little as "nearest neighbors" and the time as much as a few seconds. All these interactions could be intermediated by the "excitor" if it is a transmitter.
AB - We have recently demonstrated the dissection of the transduction process in the barnacle photoreceptor into antagonistic "excitor" and "inhibitor" processes. We now show that (a) the interaction between the two processes proceeds even when they are induced in different pigment molecules; (b) the excitor process appears to be slightly facilitated if those pigment molecules unaffected by the stimulus are in the stable metarhodopsin state or slightly inhibited if they are in the rhodopsin state; (c) there is a facilitatory interaction among the excitor processes induced in different pigment molecules. In case a, the interaction has a range of at least a few hundred angstroms, taking place in a time of less than a fraction of a second; in cases b and c, the range could be as little as "nearest neighbors" and the time as much as a few seconds. All these interactions could be intermediated by the "excitor" if it is a transmitter.
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U2 - 10.1085/jgp.68.2.227
DO - 10.1085/jgp.68.2.227
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C2 - 182904
AN - SCOPUS:0017171167
SN - 0022-1295
VL - 68
SP - 227
EP - 245
JO - Journal of General Physiology
JF - Journal of General Physiology
IS - 2
ER -