視覚変換機構への遺伝学的アプローチ : キイロショウジョウバエを材料として
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It has been established that light stimulus depolarizes (invertebrate) or hyperpolarizes (vertebrate) photoreceptor cells by modulating the Na<SUP>+</SUP> permeability of the cell membranes. The primary event in vision resides in a photon hitting the visual pigmellt, rhodopsin. However, the intermediate process linking rhodopsin bleaching to the opening or closing of the light dependent Na<SUP>+</SUP> channel remains obscure. An effort to use Drosophila mutations for the study of this intermediate process is described. Two-dimensional gel electrophoretic analyses of a visual transduction mutation, <I>norp A</I>, suggested that three classes of retina-specific polypeptides in <I>Drosophila</I> and their light-dependent phosphorylation are involved in the visual process.
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