From Proteopedia
proteopedia linkproteopedia linkRhodopsin is a G protein-coupled photoreceptor, with seven membrane-spanning α helices embedded in each disk of the outer segments of rod and cone cells in the vertebrate retina.
The chromophore 11-cis-retinal (light-absorbing pigment) is attached to opsin through a Schiff base linkage to Lys256.
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1u19, resolution 2.20Å ()
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Ligands:
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Non-Standard Residues:
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Related:
| 1f88, 1hzx, 1l9h
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Resources:
| FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
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Coordinates:
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RHODOPSIN - THIS PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Introduction
Structure
About this
About this structure[1].
In even more detail
Function
Opsin
References
- Okada T, Sugihara M, Bondar AN, Elstner M, Entel P, Buss V. The retinal conformation and its environment in rhodopsin in light of a new 2.2 A crystal structure. J Mol Biol. 2004 Sep 10;342(2):571-83. PMID:15327956 doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2004.07.044
- ↑ Testing out reference section, 2010 etc. Yay it works!
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