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Mechanism of Activation of the Visual Receptor Rhodopsin

Steven O. Smith

2023Annual Review of Biophysics23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rhodopsin is the photoreceptor in human rod cells responsible for dim-light vision. The visual receptors are part of the large superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that mediate signal transduction in response to diverse diffusible ligands. The high level of sequence conservation within the transmembrane helices of the visual receptors and the family A GPCRs has long been considered evidence for a common pathway for signal transduction. I review recent studies that reveal a comprehensive mechanism for how light absorption by the retinylidene chromophore drives rhodopsin activation and highlight those features of the mechanism that are conserved across the ligand-activated GPCRs.

Topics & Concepts

RhodopsinG protein-coupled receptorSignal transductionBiologyReceptorTransmembrane domainSUPERFAMILYMechanism (biology)Visual phototransductionTransmembrane proteinOpsinTransduction (biophysics)Cell biologyBiophysicsNeuroscienceBiochemistryRetinaRetinalPhilosophyEpistemologyReceptor Mechanisms and SignalingPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchRetinal Development and Disorders