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XB-ART-55274
J Biol Chem 1993 Jul 15;26820:14579-82.
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Recoverin has S-modulin activity in frog rods.

Kawamura S , Hisatomi O , Kayada S , Tokunaga F , Kuo CH .


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In vertebrate photoreceptors, light induces hydrolysis of cGMP by activating cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDE), which results in closure of the cGMP-activated cation channel. During light adaptation, the cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration decreases, and this decrease is one of the underlying mechanisms of light adaptation. Sensitivity-modulating protein (S-modulin) is a Ca(2+)-binding protein involved in light adaptation in frog rods; it regulates both the light sensitivity of PDE and the lifetime of activated PDE by controlling rhodopsin phosphorylation in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner. Recoverin has been reported as a Ca(2+)-dependent regulator of guanylate cyclase in bovine rods (Dizhoor, A. M., Ray, S., Kumar, S., Niemi, G., Spencer, M., Brolley, D., Walsh, K. A. Philipov, P. P., Hurley, J. B., and Stryer, L. (1991) Science 251, 915-918). Here, we show that recoverin has similar activity as S-modulin, and the amino acid sequences of both proteins are similar. The results strongly suggest that recoverin is bovine S-modulin and regulates PDE activation.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: rcvrn.2 rho