| RHO | rhodopsin; right heeloff |
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| RK | rabbit kidney; radial keratotomy; reductase kinase; rhodopsin kinase; right kidney |
| SCR | Schick conversion rate; short consensus repeat; silicon-controlled rectifier; skin conductance respo... |
| RK | Rhodopsin kinase |
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| SR-I | Sensory rhodopsin I |
| SRII | Sensory rhodopsin II |
| SR | sensory rhodopsin |
| R | rhodopsin |
| rhodopsin | <protein> Light sensitive pigment formed from retinal linked through a Schiff's base to opsin: rhodopsin is an integral membrane protein found in the discs of retinal rods and cones, comprising some 40% of the membrane. Vertebrate opsins are proteins of 38 kD. See: bacteriorhodopsin. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| rhodopsin kinase | <enzyme> Resembles retinal s-antigen in capacity to induce uveitis in experimental animals; isolated from rod photoreceptors; human enzyme 92% identical to bovine enzyme Registry number: EC 2.7.1.125 Synonym: opsin kinase (26 Jun 1999) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 1, Opsin Kinase, G Protein Coupled Receptor Kinase 1, Kinase, Opsin, Kinase, Rhodopsin
Synonyms : Archaeal Rhodopsins, Microbial Rhodopsins, Rhodopsins, Archaeal, Rhodopsins, Bacterial
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visual purple: a red photopigment in the retinal rods of vertebrates; dissociates into retinene by light
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| rhodopsin |
ro-DOP-sin A pigment molecule stored in rod cells of the retina. Light splits rhodopsin, which depolarizes the rod cell and provokes an action potential. 644
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The light-sensitive receptor protein in rod cells of the retina. When rhodopsin absorbs a photon of light, its molecular shape is changed and it releases energy, leading ultimately to an electrical signal.
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| rhodopsin kinase |
an enzyme that phosphorylates activated rhodopsin, enabling it to bind arrestin and thus inhibiting its binding to transducin; the reaction occurs in the deactivation of activated rhodopsin during the visual cycle.
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Rhodopsin is formed when a protein called opsin is chemically linked to a specialized form of Vitamin A. Rhodopsin resides almost exclusively in the outer segments of rod photoreceptor cells and can only be formed in the dark. When light strikes, the rhodopsin molecule changes shape, generating the initial signal in the visual process. Ultimately, the vitamin A splits off from the opsin protein but can be reattached in the dark. ...
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| rhodopsin | a red photopigment in the retinal rods of vertebrates |
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