Light-suppressible, cyclic GMP-sensitive conductance in the plasma membrane of a truncated rod outer segment
- 1 September 1985
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 317 (6034) , 252-255
- https://doi.org/10.1038/317252a0
Abstract
Recent experiments by Fesenko et al and ourselves have shown that excised membrane patches from retinal rod outer segments contain a cyclic GMP-sensitive conductance which has electrical properties similar to those of the light-sensitive conductance. This finding supports the notion that cGMP mediates phototransduction (see ref. 3) by directly modulating the light-sensitive conductance. However, some uncertainty remained about whether the patch experiments had discriminated completely between plasma and intracellular disk membranes; thus the cGMP response in an excised membrane could have resulted from contaminating disk membrane fragments, which are known to contain a cGMP-regulated conductance. Furthermore, the patch conductance has not yet been shown to be light-suppressible, an ultimate criterion for identity with the light-sensitive conductance. We now report experiments on a truncated rod outer segment preparation which resolved these issues. The results demonstrated that the cGMP-sensitive conductance was present in the plasma membrane of the outer segment, and that in the presence of GTP the conductance could be suppressed by a light flash. With added ATP, the effectiveness of the light flash was reduced and the suppression was more transient. The effects of both GTP and ATP were consistent with the known biochemistry. From the maximum current inducible by cGMP, we estimate that approximately 1% of the light-sensitive conductance is normally open in the dark; this would give an effective free cGMP concentration of a few micromolar in the intact outer segment in the dark.Keywords
This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cyclic GMP can increase rod outer-segment light-sensitive current 10-fold without delay of excitationNature, 1985
- Effects on the photoresponse of calcium buffers and cyclic GMP incorporated into the cytoplasm of retinal rodsNature, 1985
- Light-induced reduction of cytoplasmic free calcium in retinal rod outer segmentNature, 1985
- Kinetics of light-sensitive channels in vertebrate photoreceptorsProceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences, 1985
- Induction by cyclic GMP of cationic conductance in plasma membrane of retinal rod outer segmentNature, 1985
- Cation selectivity of light-sensitive conductance in retinal rodsNature, 1984
- Fast Ionic Flux Activated by Cyclic GMP in the Membrane of Cattle Rod Outer SegmentsEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1983
- Ca2+-dependent changes in cyclic GMP levels are not correlated with opening and closing of the light-dependent permeability of toad photoreceptors.The Journal of general physiology, 1982
- Light-initiated changes of cyclic guanosine monophosphate levels in the frog retina measured with quick-freezing techniques.The Journal of general physiology, 1979
- Amplitude, kinetics, and reversibility of a light-induced decrease in guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate in frog photoreceptor membranes.The Journal of general physiology, 1979