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Science 25 June 1993: Vol. 260. no. 5116, pp. 1910 - 1916 DOI: 10.1126/science.8316831
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Science, Vol 260, Issue 5116, 1910-1916
Copyright © 1993 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Arrestin function in inactivation of G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin in vivo
PJ Dolph,
R Ranganathan,
NJ Colley,
RW Hardy,
M Socolich,
and
CS Zuker
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, La Jolla, CA.
Arrestins have been implicated in the regulation of many G protein-coupled receptor signaling cascades. Mutations in two Drosophila photoreceptor-specific arrestin genes, arrestin 1 and arrestin 2, were generated. Analysis of the light response in these mutants shows that the Arr1 and Arr2 proteins are mediators of rhodopsin inactivation and are essential for the termination of the phototransduction cascade in vivo. The saturation of arrestin function by an excess of activated rhodopsin is responsible for a continuously activated state of the photoreceptors known as the prolonged depolarized afterpotential. In the absence of arrestins, photoreceptors undergo light-dependent retinal degeneration as a result of the continued activity of the phototransduction cascade. These results demonstrate the fundamental requirement for members of the arrestin protein family in the regulation of G protein-coupled receptors and signaling cascades in vivo.
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