recoverin — Calcium binding protein containing 3 EF hand motifs. No longer thought to be activator of photoreceptor guanylate cyclase. Related to visinin, P26, 23 kD protein, S modulin, also to 21 kD CaBP and neurocalcin … Dictionary of molecular biology
Neurocalcin — delta Identifiers Symbol NCALD Entrez … Wikipedia
Neuronal calcium sensor — is a large family of proteins which work as calcium dependent molecular switches and includes members like Frequenin (NCS1), recoverin, GCAP, neurocalcin, visinin etc [1]. All the members carry 4 EF hand motifs (out of which only 2 or 3 bind… … Wikipedia
Visual phototransduction — is a process by which light is converted into electrical signals in the rod cells, cone cells and photosensitive ganglion cells of the retina of the eye.The visual cycle is the biological conversion of a photon into an electrical signal in the… … Wikipedia
Intracellular calcium-sensing proteins — are proteins that act in the second messenger system. Examples include: calmodulin calnexin calreticulin gelsolin External links MeSH Intracellular+Calcium Sensing+Proteins … Wikipedia
Calreticulin — PDB rendering based on 1hhn … Wikipedia
Crystallin — Not to be confused with Crystalline. In anatomy, a crystallin is a water soluble structural protein found in the lens and the cornea of the eye accounting for the transparency of the structure.[1] It has also been identified in other places such… … Wikipedia
Retinitis pigmentosa — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Retinitis pigmentosa ICD10 = ICD10|H|35|5|h|30 ICD9 = ICD9|362.74 OMIM = 268000 MeshID = D012174Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of genetic eye conditions. In the progression of symptoms for RP, night blindness… … Wikipedia
Photopsin — Normalised absorption spectra of the three human photopsins and of human rhodopsin (dashed). Photopsins (also known as iodopsins) are the photoreceptor proteins found in the cone cells of the retina that are the basis of color vision. Photopsins… … Wikipedia
Melanopsin — Opsin 4 Identifiers Symbols OPN4; MGC142118; MOP External IDs OMIM: … Wikipedia