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Biochemical aspects of the visual process XXIV. Adenylate cyclase and rod photoreceptor membranes: A critical appraisal
Authors:Th Hendriks  JJHHM de Pont  FJM Daemen  SL Bonting
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen The Netherlands
Abstract:Adenylate cyclase was found to be present in rod outer segment preparations, but its specific activity was only about 1% of activities reported in earlier studies. In frog activities ranged from 0.015 to 1.1 nmoles 3′,5′ cyclic AMP/mg protein per 10 min depending on the method of preparation and homogenization. In cattle, the rod outer segment layer obtained after sucrose density gradient centrifugation, had an activity of 0.22 nmole 3′,5′ cyclic AMP/mg protein per 10 min. Furthermore a second (more dense) layer obtained in this procedure possessed a 10 times higher specific activity.Light decreased the adenylate cyclase activity in the rod outer segment suspensions of both frog and cattle, but the maximal inhibition was about 50% at extensive illumination. Light did not affect the activity in the second layer, unless rod outer segment layer material was present, indicating that an inhibitory diffusible factor is released from outer segments during illumination. Evidence that either Ca2+ or free all-trans retinaldehyde constitutes this factor could not be obtained.The activities of some marker enzymes in the two layers and in whole retina homogenates from cattle were determined. Comparison of some properties of the adenylate cyclase activities in the two layers and consideration of these enzyme activities do not exclude the possibilty that the activity in the rod outer segment material is due to contamination with other retinal material.The available evidence does not support a direct role for 3′,5′ cyclic AMP in the visual excitation process.
Keywords:EGTA
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