Rhodopsin is a GPCR and member of a large family of transmembrane receptors responsible for many cellular responses and involved in many human diseases. A recent study in a target="_blank" href="http:jgp.rupress.org/"iThe Journal of General Physiology/i/a characterizes the movement of rhodopsin. In living iXenopus/i rod photoreceptor cells, rhodopsin is found in stacks of disc membranes that are difficult to study due to their small size. ...Saturday, 29 September 2012
Geometry Affects GPCR Transmembrane Signaling
Rhodopsin is a GPCR and member of a large family of transmembrane receptors responsible for many cellular responses and involved in many human diseases. A recent study in a target="_blank" href="http:jgp.rupress.org/"iThe Journal of General Physiology/i/a characterizes the movement of rhodopsin. In living iXenopus/i rod photoreceptor cells, rhodopsin is found in stacks of disc membranes that are difficult to study due to their small size. ...
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