Brings together key new results of interdisciplinary collaborations among various research fields on rhodopsin including the photoreceptive mechanism of rhodopsins, the molecular mechanism of the visual transduction process, visual processes in the retina and other transduction processes in the retina and brain.
The structures of the rhodopsin molecule are studied in the fields of protein chemistry, molecular biology, organic chemistry and structural biology; the ultra fast reactions of the retinal protein are studied in physics, biophysics, physical chemistry, organic chemistry and photobiology; the phototransduction in retinal proteins and visual cells are studied in biophysics, biochemistry, biophysical chemistry and photobiology; and the localization in the tissues is studied in anatomy and histochemistry. The diversity of visual systems in various animals is studied in zoology and comparative biochemistry.
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Professor George Wald Memorial Talk
RUTH HUBBARD and ELIJAH WALD
The ecology of visual pigments
J K BOWMAKER
Evolution of visual pigments and related molecules
FUMIO TOKUNAGA
Structure of rhodopsin obtained by electron cryo-microscopy
GEBHARD F X SCHERTLER
Photons, femtoseconds and dipolar interactions: a molecular picture of the primary events in vision
RICHARD A MATHIES
Photoactivation of rhodopsin: interplay between protein and chromophore
WILLEM J DEGRIP
Colour tuning mechanism of visual pigments
STEVEN W LIN
Amino acid residues controlling properties and functions of rod and cone visual pigments
YOSHINORI SHICHIDA
Signalling states of photoactivated rhodopsin
KLAUS PETER HOFMANN
Molecular mechanism of visual transduction
KRZYSZTOF PALCZEWSKI
Calcium-dependent regulation of rhodopsin phosphorylation
SATORU KAWAMURA
Emerging role of mass spectrometry in molecular biosciences: studies of protein phosphorylation in fly eyes as an example
HIROYUKI MATSUMOTO
Cyclic GMP-gated channel and peripherin/rds-rom-1 complex of rod cells
ROBERT S MOLDAY
Non-visual photoreception by a variety of vertebrate opsins
DAISUKE KOJIMA
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