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Guanylate cyclase–activating protein 2 contributes to phototransduction and light adaptation in mouse cone photoreceptors
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 293Issue 19p7457–7465Published online: March 16, 2018- Frans Vinberg
- Igor V. Peshenko
- Jeannie Chen
- Alexander M. Dizhoor
- Vladimir J. Kefalov
Cited in Scopus: 12Light adaptation of photoreceptor cells is mediated by Ca2+-dependent mechanisms. In darkness, Ca2+ influx through cGMP-gated channels into the outer segment of photoreceptors is balanced by Ca2+ extrusion via Na+/Ca2+, K+ exchangers (NCKXs). Light activates a G protein signaling cascade, which closes cGMP-gated channels and decreases Ca2+ levels in photoreceptor outer segment because of continuing Ca2+ extrusion by NCKXs. Guanylate cyclase–activating proteins (GCAPs) then up-regulate cGMP synthesis by activating retinal membrane guanylate cyclases (RetGCs) in low Ca2+.