Modulation of rod, but not cone, cGMP-gated photoreceptor channels by calcium-calmodulin
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Maximum Academic Press in Visual Neuroscience
- Vol. 14 (2) , 233-239
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0952523800011378
Abstract
Inside-out patches containing cGMP-gated channels were excised from catfish rod or cone outer segments and held under voltage clamp. The net cGMP-dependent currents elicited by saturating and subsaturating concentrations of cGMP at ±30 mV were measured and the dependence of current upon cGMP concentration was determined. The apparent affinity of the channel for its ligand was estimated by fitting these data with the Hill equation. The concentration of cGMP required to give half the maximum current (K1/2) in rod and cone channels at +30 mV was ~28 μM and ~37 μM, respectively, and was weakly voltage dependent. Thus, cone channels have an intrinsically higherK1/2than rod channels. For both types of channel, the Hill coefficient was ~2.3. In the presence of calcium-calmodulin, the apparent affinity of the rod channel for cGMP decreased by about twofold, but the apparent affinity of the cone channels was unaffected. These results indicate that the open probability of the cone channel for its ligand cannot be modulated by calmodulin. This represents the first significant departure between rod and cone photoreceptors in mechanisms used by phototransduction and suggests that the β subunit of the cone channel must be different from that of the rod channel.Keywords
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