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Rhabdomere

2008
Norman C. Leppla   +33 more
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Protein Phosphorylation/Dephosphorylation and Reversible Phosphoprotein Binding in Rhabdomeric Photoreceptors

1987
In the rhabdomeric photoreceptors of invertebrates, the transduction machinery is located in the rhabdomere, a part of the cell which is elaborated into a stack of photosensitive microvilli. The activation of the phototransduction mechanism causes this photoreceptor cell to depolarize, i.e., cation channels open in response to light. Recent progress in
Joachim Bentrop, Reinhard Paulsen
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Do the rhabdomeric structures in bees and flies really twist?

Journal of Comparative Physiology ? A, 1979
Electron microscopic observations following careful tissue treatment show that the microvilli in visual cells of both the bee and the fly do not twist (Figs. 1 and 2). Theories of how bees analyse polarized light are reexamined in the light of this finding.
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[Rhabdomere adenosine triphosphatase systems of the squid Todarodes sloanei pacificus].

Zhurnal evoliutsionnoi biokhimii i fiziologii, 1976
Highly purified fraction of squid photoreceptor membranes exhibits relatively low activity of Na+,K+-ATPase. No correlation was observed between the distribution of rhodopsin and Na+,K+-ATPase activity among photoreceptor membrane subfractions obtained from rhabdomeres.
A L, Berman, M N, Rychkova, R N, Etingof
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OPTICAL CROSSTALK BETWEEN FLY RHABDOMERES

Biological Cybernetics, 1975
WIJNGAARD, W, STAVENGA, DG
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