Brown J E, Combs A, Ackermann K, Malbon C C
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Washington University, St. Louis.
Vis Neurosci. 1991 Dec;7(6):589-95. doi: 10.1017/s0952523800010373.
Illumination greatly increases the GTPase activity in homogenates of squid (Loligo) whole retinas or rhabdomeric membranes. Adenylylimidodiphosphate inhibits the light-insensitive (but not the light-sensitive) GTPase activity in these homogenates. Illumination also greatly increases the binding of GTP[gamma S] to the rhabdomeric membranes. This binding at saturating illuminations indicates that there are approximately 10-100 times more rhodopsin molecules than G-protein molecules in squid photoreceptors. Each light-activated rhodopsin molecule activates about 10 G-protein molecules which might provide amplification for the first stage of the phototransduction cascade.