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The correlation between the absorption spectral changes and the increase in protein fluorescence after short illumination of suspensions of bovine photoreceptor disk membrane fragments was investigated. A comparison of the kinetics of the thermal formation of rhodopsin photoproducts with those of the increase in fluorescence indicates a close correspondence between the thermal formation of metarhodopsin III465 and the light-induced fluorescence increase. This result suggests that a conformational change, probably involving a decrease in the polarity of the environment of tryptophan residues, occurs in association with the formation of metarhodopsin III465.  相似文献   

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We have used the membrane-permeant charged fluorescent dye, 3,3'-dipropylthiadicarbocyanine iodide (diS-C3[5]), to monitor electrical potentials across the membranes of isolated bovine disks. Calibration curves obtained from experiments where a potential was created across the disk membrane by a potassium concentration gradient and valinomycin showed an approximately linear relation between dye fluorescence and calculated membrane potential from 0 to -120 mV. Light exposure in the presence of the permeant buffer, imidazole, caused a rapid decay of the membrane potential to a new stable level. Addition of CCCP, a proton ionophore, in the dark produced the same effect as illumination. When the permeant buffer, imidazole, was replaced by the impermeant buffer, Hepes, neither light nor CCCP discharged the gradient. We interpret the changes in membrane potential measured upon illumination to be the result of a light-induced increase in the permeability of the disk membrane to protons. A permeant buffer is required to prevent the build-up of a pH gradient which would inhibit the sustained proton flow needed for an observable change in membrane potential.  相似文献   

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The thermal activation barrier of guanosine triphosphate dependent dissociation of the light-induced rhodopsin-G-protein complex has been determined using a spectroscopic technique (enhanced formation of metarhodopsin II). The dissociation rate has been measured in the range - 2 degrees C less than or equal to t less than or equal to 12 degrees C. The Arrhenius plot yields apparent activation energies: 166 +/- 10 kJmol-1 with 5'-guanylylimidodiphosphate (GMPPNP) and 175 +/- 15 kJmol-1 with GTP. The rhodopsin-G-protein dissociation rate is linearly related to the concentration of GMPPNP in the measurable range (less than or equal to 200 microM). The data show that, at low temperature (1 degree C), the rate limiting step of G-protein activation is the bimolecular reaction between the protein and the nucleotide. This also seems to hold true for more physiological conditions as suggested by extrapolation and comparison with nucleotide exchange rates in the literature. The high activation barrier of the nucleotide exchange reaction is explained in terms of rapid endothermic preequilibrium between an inactive and an exchanging state of the rhodopsin-G-protein complex.  相似文献   

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The inositide cycle in bovine photoreceptor membranes   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Various enzymic steps in the inositide cycle were investigated in purified bovine retinal rod outer segments (ROS). Incubation of ROS with [gamma-32P]ATP resulted in a rapid labeling of phosphatidic acid and phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate (PIP), while little radio-tracer was recovered from phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2). This can be explained by the relatively low activity of PIP-kinase activity in ROS as compared to the remainder of the retina. Similarly, relatively little phosphodiesteratic activity degraded PIP2 and PIP in ROS when 32P labeled phosphoinositides in synaptic membranes (heat-treated to inactivate endogenous enzymes) were used. Although light exposure of ROS did cause rapid rhodopsin phosphorylation, no enzymic steps of the cycle were changed, even when ROS were obtained from retinas excised from cows dark-adapted by unilateral eye patching the day prior to kill. These studies do not support the view that light is an agonist of the inositide cycle in mammalian photoreceptors.  相似文献   

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Disk membranes and plasma membrane vesicles were prepared from bovine retinal rod outer segments (ROS). The plasma membrane vesicles were labeled with the fluorescent probe octadecylrhodamine B chloride (R18) to a level at which the R18 fluorescence was self-quenched. At pH 7.4 and 37 degrees C and in the presence of micromolar calcium, an increase in R18 fluorescence with time was observed when R18-labeled plasma membrane vesicles were introduced to a suspension of disks. This result was interpreted as fusion between the disk membranes and the plasma membranes, the fluorescence dequenching resulting from dilution of the R18 into the unlabeled membranes as a result of lipid mixing during membrane fusion. While the disk membranes exposed exclusively their cytoplasmic surface, plasma membrane vesicles were found with both possible orientations. These vesicles were fractionated into subpopulations with homogeneous orientation. Plasma membrane vesicles that were oriented with the cytoplasmic surface exposed were able to fuse with the disk membranes in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner. Fusion was not detected between disk membranes and plasma membrane vesicles oriented such that the cytoplasmic surface was on the interior of the vesicles. ROS plasma membrane-disk membrane fusion was stimulated by calcium, inhibited by EGTA, and unaffected by magnesium. Rod photoreceptor cells of vertebrate retinas undergo diurnal shedding of disk membranes containing the photopigment rhodopsin. Membrane fusion is required for the shedding process.  相似文献   

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The light-activated GTP-binding protein (GBP) in toad rod outer segments has been located on the cytoplasmic surface (CS) of rod disk membranes by correlating biochemical results with images of quick- frozen, freeze-fractured, and deep-etched rod outer segments. This has been accomplished by selectively removing and replacing the 8-12-nm particles that are found on the CS of disk membranes, exactly in parallel with the GBP. In contrast, the large particles are not correlated with another major disk enzyme, the light-activated cGMP phosphodiesterase. We have been unable to visualize this protein. The surface density of large particles, one particle per eleven rhodopsins in isolated rod outer segments and one particle per nine rhodopsins in intact retina, correlates well with previous biochemical estimates of GBP numbers based on enzyme activity. After the identification of the large particles, we tested the effects of light on the density of particles on the surface of disk membranes in intact retinas. Retinas quick-frozen at various intervals after a bright flash of light show a modest increase (approximately 30%) in particle density by 10 s after the flash but no increase before 1 s. The number of particles on the disk membrane returns to dark levels between 1 and 10 min after the flash. The 1-s latency in the change of particle binding would appear to rule out this process as a mechanism for initiating phototransduction in the rod.  相似文献   

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Surfaces of rod photoreceptor disk membranes: integral membrane components   总被引:8,自引:4,他引:4  
The membrane surfaces within the rod outer segment of the toad, Bufo marinus, were exposed by rapid-freezing followed by freeze-fracture and deep-etching. Platinum-carbon replicas of disk membranes prepared in this way demonstrate a distinct sidedness. The membrane surface that faces the lumen of the disk shows a fine granularity; particles of approximately 6 nm are packed at a density of approximately 30,000/micron 2. These dimensions suggest that the particles represent protrusions of the integral membrane protein, rhodopsin, into the intradisk space. In addition, when rhodopsin packing is intentionally perturbed by exhaustive digestion with phospholipase C, a concomitant change is observed in the appearance of the luminal surface granularity. The cytoplasmic surface of the disk rarely displays this rough texture; instead it exhibits a collection of much larger particles (8-12 nm) present at approximately 10% of the concentration of rhodopsin. This is about the size and concentration expected for certain light-regulated enzymes, cGMP phosphodiesterase and GTP-binding protein, which are currently thought to localize on or near the cytoplasmic surface of the disk. The molecular identity of the 8-12-nm particles will be identified in the following companion paper. A further differentiation of the cytoplasmic surface can be seen around the very edge, or rim, of each disk. This rim has relatively few 8-12- nm particles and instead displays short filamentlike structures connecting it to other membranes. These filaments extend between adjacent disks, across disk incisures, and from disk rims to the nearby plasma membrane.  相似文献   

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Haeri M  Knox BE 《PloS one》2012,7(1):e30101
Mutations in rhodopsin cause retinitis pigmentosa in humans and retinal degeneration in a multitude of other animals. We utilized high-resolution live imaging of the large rod photoreceptors from transgenic frogs (Xenopus) to compare the properties of fluorescently tagged rhodopsin, Rho-EGFP, and Rho(P23H)-EGFP. The mutant was abnormally distributed both in the inner and outer segments (OS), accumulating in the OS to a concentration of ~0.1% compared to endogenous opsin. Rho(P23H)-EGFP formed dense fluorescent foci, with concentrations of mutant protein up to ten times higher than other regions. Wild-type transgenic Rho-EGFP did not concentrate in OS foci when co-expressed in the same rod with Rho(P23H)-EGFP. Outer segment regions containing fluorescent foci were refractory to fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, while foci in the inner segment exhibited recovery kinetics similar to OS regions without foci and Rho-EGFP. The Rho(P23H)-EGFP foci were often in older, more distal OS disks. Electron micrographs of OS revealed abnormal disk membranes, with the regular disk bilayers broken into vesiculotubular structures. Furthermore, we observed similar OS disturbances in transgenic mice expressing Rho(P23H), suggesting such structures are a general consequence of mutant expression. Together these results show that mutant opsin disrupts OS disks, destabilizing the outer segment possibly via the formation of aggregates. This may render rods susceptible to mechanical injury or compromise OS function, contributing to photoreceptor loss.  相似文献   

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Cholesterol heterogeneity in bovine rod outer segment disk membranes   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Rod outer segment disk membranes have been used to study visual transduction events. Numerous studies have also focused on protein-lipid interactions in these membranes. The possible heterogeneity of the disk membrane composition has not been addressed in such studies. Freeze fracture studies (Andrews, L. D., and Cohn, A. I. (1979) J. Cell Biol. 81, 215-220; Caldwell, R., and McLaughlin, B. (1985) J. Comp. Neurol. 236, 523-537) suggest a difference in cholesterol content between newly formed and old disks. This potential heterogeneity in disk membrane composition was investigated using digitonin. Osmotically intact bovine rod outer segment disk membranes prepared by Ficoll flotation were separated based on the cholesterol content of the disks. The addition of digitonin to disk membrane suspensions in a one-to-one molar ratio with respect to cholesterol produced an increase in the density of the membranes in proportion to the amount of cholesterol present. The digitonin-treated disks were separated into subpopulations using a sucrose density gradient. Disks were shown to vary in cholesterol to phospholipid ratio from 0.30 to 0.05. The ratio of phospholipid to protein remained constant in all disk subpopulations at approximately 65 phospholipids per protein. No significant change in the fatty acid composition of the disks was observed as a function of change in cholesterol content. This work demonstrates compositional heterogeneity in disk membranes which may ultimately affect function.  相似文献   

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The Monte Carlo method was used to model the diffusion behaviors of functionally important proteins of the phototransduction system in retinal rod outer segment disk membranes. The results expand our knowledge of the mechanisms of inactivation of the main phototransduction heterotrimeric GTP-binding protein transducin.  相似文献   

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A model for random cross-linking of identical monomers diffusing in a membrane was formulated to test whether rhodopsin's cross-linking behavior was quantitatively consistent with a monomeric structure. Cross-linking was performed on rhodopsin both in intact retinas and in isolated rod outer segment (ROS) membranes using the reagent glutaraldehyde. The distribution of covalent oligomers formed was analyzed by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and compared to predictions for the random model. A similar analysis was made for ROS membranes cross-linked by diisocyanatohexane and retinas cross-linked by cupric ion complexed with o-phenanthroline. Patterns of cross-linking produced by these three reagents are reasonably consistent with the monomer model. Glutaraldehyde was also used to cross-link the tetrameric protein aldolase in order to verify that cross-linking of a stable oligomer, under conditions comparable to those used for ROS, yielded the pattern predicted for a tetrameric protein having D2 symmetry. This pattern is markedly different from the one for a random-collision model. Moreover, a comparison of rates showed that aldolase cross-linking with glutaraldehyde is significantly faster than cross-linking of membrane-bound rhodopsin. It is concluded that rhodopsin is monomeric in dark-adapted photoreceptor membranes and that the observed cross-linking results from collisions between diffusing rhodopsin molecules.  相似文献   

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Rhodopsin-containing retinal rod disk membranes from cattle have been examined by differential scanning calorimetry. Under conditions of 67 mM phosphate pH 7.0, unbleached rod outer segment disk membranes gave a single major endotherm with a temperature of denaturation (Tm) of 71.9 +/- 0.4 degrees C and a thermal unfolding calorimetric enthalpy change (delta Hcal) of 700 +/- 17 kJ/mol rhodopsin. Bleached rod outer segment disk membranes (membranes that had lost their absorbance at 498 nm after exposure to orange light) gave a single major endotherm with a Tm of 55.9 +/- 0.3 degrees C and a delta Hcal of 520 +/- 17 kJ/mol opsin. Neither bleached nor unbleached rod outer segment disk membranes gave endotherms upon thermal rescans. When thermal stability is examined over the pH range of 4-9, the major endotherms of both bleached and unbleached rod outer segment disk membranes were found to show maximum stability at pH 6.1. The observed delta Hcal values for bleached and unbleached rod outer segment disk membranes exhibit membrane concentration dependences which plateau at protein concentrations beyond 1.5 mg/mL. For partially bleached samples of rod outer segment disk membranes, the calorimetric enthalpy change for opsin appears to be somewhat dependent on the degree of bleaching, indicating intramembrane nearest neighbor interactions which affect the unfolding of opsin. Delta Hcal and Tm are particularly useful for assessing stability and testing for completeness of regeneration of rhodopsin from opsin. Other factors such as sample preparation and the presence of low concentrations of ethanol also affect the delta Hcal values while the Tm values remain fairly constant. This shows that the delta Hcal is a sensitive parameter for monitoring environmental changes of rhodopsin and opsin.  相似文献   

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We have used electron microscopy and model calculations to analyze the physical basis of light-scattering signals from suspensions of photoreceptor membranes. These signals have previously been used to probe interactions between photoactivated rhodopsin (R*) and the peripheral membrane enzyme, GTP-binding protein (G) (Kühn et al., 1981, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA., 78:6873-6877). Although there is no unique physical interpretation of these signals, we have shown in this study that they were qualitatively unchanged when the rod outer segment fragments (containing stacked disks) were fragmented by sonication or osmotic shock to produce spherical disk membrane vesicles. An exact treatment of the scattering process for spherical vesicles enabled us to evaluate the effects of changing membrane thickness, refractive index, or vesicle diameter. We present a particular redistribution of mass upon R*-G interaction that fits the experimental data.  相似文献   

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The decay reactions of metarhodopsin II and the dissociation of the complex between rhodopsin (in the metarhodopsin II state) and the GTP-binding protein (G-protein) (in its inactive, GDP-binding form) have been compared at various concentrations of hydroxylamine. The reactions of the chromophore were measured by absorption changes in the visible range, the complex dissociation by changes in the near-in-frared scattering. An additional monitor of the complex was given by the G-protein-dependent equilibrium between metarhodopsin I and metarhodopsin II. For all measurements, fragments of isolated bovine rod outer segments in suspension were used. In the absence of hydroxylamine, the rhodopsin-G-protein complex dissociated within 20–30 min at room temperature. The presence of hydroxylamine greatly accelerated (e.g., 5-fold at 1 mM NH2OH) the dissociation. Under all conditions, the free, dissociated G-protein can reassociate to metarhodopsin II produced by subsequent bleaching. Dissociation of the metarhodopsin II-G-protein complex required the decay of photoproducts with a maximal absorbance of 380 nm, but was not affected by the simultaneous presence of metarhodopsin III or metarhodopsin III — like photoproducts with a maximal absorbance between 450 and 470 nm. Despite the acceleration of metarhodopsin II-G-protein dissociation by NH2OH, metarhodopsin II-G-protein was relatively stabilized as compared to free metarhodopsin II. The ratio of the decay rates of free metarhodopsin II and metarhodopsin III-G-protein was increased as much as 10-fold in the presence of 25 mM NH2OH. The results indicate a mutual interdependence of retinal, opsin and G-protein.  相似文献   

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Peripherin/Rds is a tetraspanning membrane protein that has been implicated in photoreceptor outer segment morphogenesis and inherited retinal degenerative diseases. Together with the structurally related protein, Rom-1, it forms a complex along the rims of rod and cone disc membranes. We have compared the oligomeric structure of these proteins from nonreduced and dithiothreitol reduced membranes by velocity sedimentation, SDS-gel electrophoresis, immunoaffinity chromatography, and chemical cross-linking. Under reducing conditions peripherin/Rds and Rom-1 existed as homomeric and heteromeric core complexes devoid of intermolecular disulfide bonds. Under nonreducing conditions core complexes associated through intermolecular disulfide bonds to form oligomers. One intermediate-size oligomer contained monomers and disulfide-linked dimers of peripherin/Rds and Rom-1, while larger oligomers consisted only of disulfide-linked peripherin/Rds dimers when analyzed on nonreducing SDS gels. Consistent with this result, disc membranes contained twice as much peripherin/Rds as Rom-1. Peripherin/Rds individually expressed in COS-1 cells also formed disulfide-linked oligomers bridged through Cys-150 residues, whereas Rom-1 showed little tendency to form oligomers. These results indicate that peripherin/Rds and Rom-1 associate noncovalently to form multisubunit core complexes. Peripherin/Rds containing core complexes interact through specific intermolecular disulfide bonds to form oligomers which may play a crucial role in photoreceptor disc morphogenesis and retinal degenerative diseases.  相似文献   

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The binding of cGMP by structural components of bovine rod outer segments was studied. The discs and plasma membranes were shown to contain two types of the specific binding sites for cGMP which are distinct from cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase. The sites have a "high" and "low" (Kd = 0.1 divided by 0.35 and 1.5 divided by 2.0 X 10(-6) M respectively) affinity for cGMP. They belong to membraneous integral proteins presumably associated with phospholipids. Their affinity for cGMP is controlled by GTP and calmodulin.  相似文献   

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