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An unusual cGMP pathway underlying depolarizing light response of the vertebrate parietal-eye photoreceptor

Authors :
Wei Hong Xiong
King Wai Yau
Eduardo Solessio
Source :
Nature neuroscience. 1(5)
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

All cellular signaling pathways currently known to elevate cGMP involve the activation of a guanylyl cyclase to synthesize cGMP. Here we describe an exception to this rule. In the vertebrate parietal eye, the photoreceptors depolarize to light under dark-adapted conditions, unlike rods and cones but like most invertebrate photoreceptors. We report that the signaling pathway for this response involves a rise in intracellular cGMP resulting from an inhibition of the phosphodiesterase that hydrolyzes cGMP. Furthermore, this phosphodiesterase is driven by an active G protein in darkness. These results indicate an antagonistic control of the phosphodiesterase by two G proteins, analogous to the Gs/Gi control of adenylyl cyclase. Our findings demonstrate an unusual phototransduction mechanism and at the same time indicate that signaling involving cyclic nucleotides is more elaborate than previously known.

Details

ISSN :
10976256
Volume :
1
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08081f96f2c6294ca3db28174df1a96c