Pepperberg D R, Anderson S M, Crouch R
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago 60612.
Curr Eye Res. 1989 Apr;8(4):423-8. doi: 10.3109/02713688908996390.
Levels of rhodopsin in the photoreceptors of Long-Evans rats were reduced by approximately 55% through dietary deprivation of vitamin A. The interaction of visual pigment with G-protein was examined in receptor outer segment (ROS) membranes obtained from these animals. A binding assay was used to quantitate affinity of the visual pigment in unbleached and bleached ROS membranes for the alpha and beta subunits of exogenous G-protein. Extents of binding were similar to those observed for ROS membranes of rats raised on a normal (vitamin A-supplemented) diet. The results are consistent with a normal capacity for G-activation by photoactivated rhodopsin (R*) in vitamin A-deprived animals. They further indicate that "free opsin" arising in vitamin A deficiency, unlike R*, has relatively low affinity for G-protein.
通过饮食中缺乏维生素A,长-伊氏大鼠光感受器中的视紫红质水平降低了约55%。在从这些动物获得的受体外段(ROS)膜中检测了视觉色素与G蛋白的相互作用。使用结合测定法定量未漂白和漂白的ROS膜中视觉色素对外源G蛋白的α和β亚基的亲和力。结合程度与在正常(补充维生素A)饮食饲养的大鼠的ROS膜中观察到的相似。结果与维生素A缺乏动物中光活化视紫红质(R*)激活G的正常能力一致。它们进一步表明,维生素A缺乏时产生的“游离视蛋白”与R*不同,对G蛋白的亲和力相对较低。