1. Reconstitution of a light-stimulated adenylate cyclase from retina and <em>Neurospora crassa</em> preparations.
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Muschietti, Jorge P., Bianchini, Graciela M., Martinetto, Horacio E., Carricarte, Valentina C., Giusto, Norma, Farber, Débora B., Torres, Héctor N., and Flawia, Mirtha M.
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ADENYLATE cyclase ,NEUROSPORA crassa ,NEUROSPORA ,LYASES ,BIOLOGICAL membranes ,PHOTORECEPTORS - Abstract
Adenylate cyclase catalytic subunits from Neurospora crassa membranes may interact with regulatory factors from membranes of bovine retinal rod outer segments (pretreated with N-ethylmaleimide), reconstituting a heterologous system which, in the presence of light, is catalytically active in assay mixtures containing MgATP. Maximal activation was observed at 550 urn. Transducin-depleted retinal membranes were not capable of reconstituting the heterologous light-stimulated adenylate cyclase system. Addition of a transducin preparation to depleted membranes restored the reconstitution capacity of these membranes. A similar heterologous adenylate cyclase system was reconstituted with Neurospora and mouse retinal whole membranes (pretreated with N-ethyhnaleimide). Membranes from mice suffering photoreceptor degeneration (rd homozygotes) did not reconstitute an heterologous adenylate cyclase system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1989
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