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196 related items for PubMed ID: 21314100

  • 1. Probing human red cone opsin activity with retinal analogues.
    Kono M, Crouch RK.
    J Nat Prod; 2011 Mar 25; 74(3):391-4. PubMed ID: 21314100
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  • 2. In vitro assays of rod and cone opsin activity: retinoid analogs as agonists and inverse agonists.
    Kono M, Crouch RK.
    Methods Mol Biol; 2010 Mar 25; 652():85-94. PubMed ID: 20552423
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  • 3. Comparative study on the chromophore binding sites of rod and red-sensitive cone visual pigments by use of synthetic retinal isomers and analogues.
    Fukada Y, Okano T, Shichida Y, Yoshizawa T, Trehan A, Mead D, Denny M, Asato AE, Liu RS.
    Biochemistry; 1990 Mar 27; 29(12):3133-40. PubMed ID: 2140051
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  • 4. Specificity of the chromophore-binding site in human cone opsins.
    Katayama K, Gulati S, Ortega JT, Alexander NS, Sun W, Shenouda MM, Palczewski K, Jastrzebska B.
    J Biol Chem; 2019 Apr 12; 294(15):6082-6093. PubMed ID: 30770468
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  • 8. Explant cultures of Rpe65-/- mouse retina: a model to investigate cone opsin trafficking.
    Bandyopadhyay M, Kono M, Rohrer B.
    Mol Vis; 2013 Apr 12; 19():1149-57. PubMed ID: 23734084
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  • 9. Binding specificity of retinal analogs to photoactivated visual pigments suggest mechanism for fine-tuning GPCR-ligand interactions.
    Srinivasan S, Ramon E, Cordomí A, Garriga P.
    Chem Biol; 2014 Mar 20; 21(3):369-78. PubMed ID: 24560606
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  • 12. The C9 methyl group of retinal interacts with glycine-121 in rhodopsin.
    Han M, Groesbeek M, Sakmar TP, Smith SO.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1997 Dec 09; 94(25):13442-7. PubMed ID: 9391044
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  • 13. Physiological studies of the interaction between opsin and chromophore in rod and cone visual pigments.
    Kefalov VJ, Cornwall MC, Fain GL.
    Methods Mol Biol; 2010 Dec 09; 652():95-114. PubMed ID: 20552424
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  • 16. Cyclopropyl and isopropyl derivatives of 11-cis and 9-cis retinals at C-9 and C-13: subtle steric differences with major effects on ligand efficacy in rhodopsin.
    deGrip WJ, Bovee-Geurts PH, Wang Y, Verhoeven MA, Lugtenburg J.
    J Nat Prod; 2011 Mar 25; 74(3):383-90. PubMed ID: 21309593
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  • 17. Opsin/all-trans-retinal complex activates transducin by different mechanisms than photolyzed rhodopsin.
    Jäger S, Palczewski K, Hofmann KP.
    Biochemistry; 1996 Mar 05; 35(9):2901-8. PubMed ID: 8608127
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