Search Results - "Colley, Nansi Jo"
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Mutations in four glycosyl hydrolases reveal a highly coordinated pathway for rhodopsin biosynthesis and N-glycan trimming in Drosophila melanogaster
Published in PLoS genetics (01-05-2014)“…As newly synthesized glycoproteins move through the secretory pathway, the asparagine-linked glycan (N-glycan) undergoes extensive modifications involving the…”
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The Gos28 SNARE Protein Mediates Intra-Golgi Transport of Rhodopsin and Is Required for Photoreceptor Survival
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-11-2014)“…SNARE proteins play indispensable roles in membrane fusion events in many cellular processes, including synaptic transmission and protein trafficking. Here, we…”
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XPORT-Dependent Transport of TRP and Rhodopsin
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (17-11-2011)“…TRP channels have emerged as key biological sensors in vision, taste, olfaction, hearing, and touch. Despite their importance, virtually nothing is known about…”
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Two-step process for photoreceptor formation in Drosophila
Published in Nature (London) (30-08-2001)“…The formation of photoreceptor cells (PRCs) in Drosophila serves as a paradigm for understanding neuronal determination and differentiation. During larval…”
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Normal Phototransduction in Drosophila Photoreceptors Lacking an InsP3 Receptor Gene
Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-05-2000)“…The Drosophila light-sensitive channels TRP and TRPL are prototypical members of an ion channel family responsible for a variety of receptor-mediated Ca2+…”
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The cyclophilin homolog ninaA is required in the secretory pathway
Published in Cell (18-10-1991)“…In Drosophila, the major rhodopsin Rh1 is synthesized in endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-bound ribosomes of the R1-R6 photoreceptor cells and is then transported to…”
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Role of Asparagine-linked Oligosaccharides in Rhodopsin Maturation and Association with Its Molecular Chaperone, NinaA
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (11-08-2000)“…Many proteins require N-linked glycosylation for conformational maturation and interaction with their molecular chaperones. In Drosophila, rhodopsin (Rh1), the…”
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Photoreception in Phytoplankton
Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-11-2016)“…In many species of phytoplankton, simple photoreceptors monitor ambient lighting. Photoreceptors provide a number of selective advantages including the ability…”
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Comparative Vision: Can Bacteria Really See?
Published in Current biology (09-05-2016)“…It has been known for some time that not only animals, but also some advanced unicellular algae possess imaging eyes. Now it seems that even tiny cyanobacteria…”
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Retinal degeneration in the fly
Published in Advances in experimental medicine and biology (2012)“…Many genes are functionally equivalent between flies and humans. In addition, the same, or similar, mutations cause disease in both species. In fact, nearly…”
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Compartmentalization and Ca2+ buffering are essential for prevention of light-induced retinal degeneration
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (17-10-2012)“…Fly photoreceptors are polarized cells, each of which has an extended interface between its cell body and the light-signaling compartment, the rhabdomere. Upon…”
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Mutations in Four Glycosyl Hydrolases Reveal a Highly Coordinated Pathway for Rhodopsin Biosynthesis and N-Glycan Trimming in Drosophila melanogaster: e1004349
Published in PLoS genetics (01-05-2014)“…As newly synthesized glycoproteins move through the secretory pathway, the asparagine-linked glycan (N-glycan) undergoes extensive modifications involving the…”
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Spotlight on the evolution of vision
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Compartmentalization and Ca 2+ Buffering Are Essential for Prevention of Light-Induced Retinal Degeneration
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (17-10-2012)“…Fly photoreceptors are polarized cells, each of which has an extended interface between its cell body and the light-signaling compartment, the rhabdomere. Upon…”
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Drosophila GPI-mannosyltransferase 2 is required for GPI anchor attachment and surface expression of chaoptin
Published in Visual neuroscience (01-05-2012)“…Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchors are critical for the membrane attachment of a wide variety of essential signaling and cell adhesion proteins. The…”
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Actin' up with Rac1
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (08-12-2000)“…A study by Change and Ready adds another G protein-coupled receptor to the list of receptors, the photopigment rhodopsin found in human rod and cone…”
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Cloning and characterization of a potassium-dependent sodium/calcium exchanger in Drosophila
Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-11-1999)“…Sodium/calcium(-potassium) exchangers (NCX and NCKX) are critical for the rapid extrusion of calcium, which follows the stimulation of a variety of excitable…”
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Potassium-Dependent Sodium-Calcium Exchange through the Eye of the Fly
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-11-2002)“…: In this review, we describe the characterization of a Drosophila sodium/calcium‐potassium exchanger, Nckx30C. Sodium/calcium (‐potassium) exchangers (NCX and…”
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Expression of rhodopsin and arrestin during the light-dark cycle in Drosophila
Published in Molecular vision (17-04-2001)“…To determine the protein and transcript levels for rhodopsin (Rh1), arrestin 1 (Arr1), and arrestin 2 (Arr2) over a 12 h light/12 h dark cycle in the retina of…”
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THE CELL BIOLOGY OF DINOFLAGELLATE SYMBIOSIS IN A COELENTERATE
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