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Rhodopsin

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    Chapter 1 The g protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin: a historical perspective.
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    Chapter 2 Rhodopsin Purification from Dark-Adapted Bovine Retina
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    Chapter 3 Mammalian Expression, Purification, and Crystallization of Rhodopsin Variants
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    Chapter 4 Imaging of Rhodopsin Crystals with Two-Photon Microscopy
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    Chapter 5 Functional Stability of Rhodopsin in a Bicelle System: Evaluating G Protein Activation by Rhodopsin in Bicelles
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    Chapter 6 The Rhodopsin-Arrestin-1 Interaction in Bicelles
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    Chapter 7 Detection of structural waters and their role in structural dynamics of rhodopsin activation.
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    Chapter 8 Probing Conformational Changes in Rhodopsin Using Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange Coupled to Mass Spectrometry
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    Chapter 9 Analysis of Conformational Changes in Rhodopsin by Histidine Hydrogen–Deuterium Exchange
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    Chapter 10 Investigation of Rhodopsin Dynamics in Its Signaling State by Solid-State Deuterium NMR Spectroscopy
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    Chapter 11 Sequential Structural Changes in Rhodopsin Occurring upon Photoactivation
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    Chapter 12 Dynamic Single-Molecule Force Spectroscopy of Rhodopsin in Native Membranes
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    Chapter 13 High-Resolution Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging of Rhodopsin in Rod Outer Segment Disk Membranes
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    Chapter 14 Detection of Rhodopsin Dimerization In Situ by PIE-FCCS, a Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy
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    Chapter 15 Oligomeric State of Rhodopsin Within Rhodopsin–Transducin Complex Probed with Succinylated Concanavalin A
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    Chapter 16 Quantification of Arrestin–Rhodopsin Binding Stoichiometry
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    Chapter 17 Rhodopsin Transient Complexes Investigated by Systems Biology Approaches
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    Chapter 18 Rhodopsin
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    Chapter 19 Monitoring of Rhodopsin Trafficking and Mistrafficking in Live Photoreceptors
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    Chapter 20 Measurements of Rhodopsin Diffusion Within Signaling Membrane Microcompartments in Live Photoreceptors
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    Chapter 21 Kinetics of Rhodopsin's Chromophore Monitored in a Single Photoreceptor.
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    Chapter 22 Supplementation with Vitamin A Derivatives to Rescue Vision in Animal Models of Degenerative Retinal Diseases
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    Chapter 23 Sustained Delivery of Retinoids to Prevent Photoreceptor Death
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    Chapter 24 High-Throughput Screening Assays to Identify Small Molecules Preventing Photoreceptor Degeneration Caused by the Rhodopsin P23H Mutation
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    Chapter 25 Gene Therapy to Rescue Retinal Degeneration Caused by Mutations in Rhodopsin
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Chapter title
Detection of structural waters and their role in structural dynamics of rhodopsin activation.
Chapter number 7
Book title
Rhodopsin
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2330-4_7
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-2329-8, 978-1-4939-2330-4
Authors

Liwen Wang, Mark R Chance, Mark R. Chance, Wang, Liwen, Chance, Mark R.

Abstract

Conserved structural waters trapped within GPCRs may form water networks indispensable for GPCR's signaling functions. Radiolysis-based hydroxyl radical footprinting (HRF) strategies coupled to mass spectrometry have been used to explore the structural waters within rhodopsin in multiple signaling states. These approaches, combined with (18)O labeling, can be used to identify the locations of structural waters in the transmembrane region and measure rates of water exchange with bulk solvent. Reorganizations of structural waters upon activation of signaling can be explicitly observed with this approach, and this provides a unique look at the structural modules driving the signaling process.

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Professor 1 33%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 33%
Professor > Associate Professor 1 33%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 33%
Neuroscience 1 33%
Chemistry 1 33%
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