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== Function == | == Function == | ||
Rhodopsin is composed of both a protein molecule known as scotopsin and a cofactor known as retinal. When light hits the retinal, this sparks a series of conformational changes in the opsin embedded in the cell membrane of rods, signaling a signal transduction pathway leading to a conformational change in the opsin. This eventually sends a cGMP to process the incoming light, which close voltage gated cation channels and hypopolarizes the retinal cells. This whole process is known as visual phototransduction. | Rhodopsin is composed of both a protein molecule known as scotopsin and a cofactor known as retinal. When light hits the retinal, this sparks a series of conformational changes in the opsin embedded in the cell membrane of rods, signaling a signal transduction pathway leading to a conformational change in the opsin. This eventually sends a cGMP to process the incoming light, which close voltage gated cation channels and hypopolarizes the retinal cells. This whole process is known as visual phototransduction. | ||
== Disease == | == Disease == | ||
- | The presence of rhodopsin is heavily dependent on the presence of Vitamin A in one's body, so a Vitamin A deficiency can cause | + | The presence of rhodopsin is heavily dependent on the presence of Vitamin A in one's body, so a Vitamin A deficiency can cause a lack of rhodopsin which causes night vision loss. Also there is a disease known as Lebers Congenital Amaurosis which is a rare inherited eye disease that causes photoreceptor cells to not develop properly causing early blindness and reduced function of rhodopsin. A mutation in the rhodopsin can also can cause retinitis pigmentosa, which leads to photoreceptor apoptosis causing decreased vision in low light settings, as well as loss of peripheral vision. |
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== References == | == References == | ||
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+ | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodopsin | ||
+ | https://www.britannica.com/science/rhodopsin |
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Bovine Rhodopsin
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodopsin https://www.britannica.com/science/rhodopsin