Calcium/calmodulin-stimulated phosphorylation of photoreceptor proteins inLimulus
- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Maximum Academic Press in Visual Neuroscience
- Vol. 3 (2) , 107-118
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0952523800004429
Abstract
Calcium (Ca2+) is thought to play a major role in the photoresponse of both vertebrates and invertebrates, but the mechanisms through which Ca2+exerts its effects are unclear. In many systems, some effects of Ca2+on cellular processes are thought to be mediated via activation of calcium/calmodulin protein kinase (CaCAM-PK) and the phosphorylation of specific proteins. Thus, protein substrates for CaCAM-PK in photoreceptor cells may be important in mediating the effects of Ca2+on the photoresponse.In this study, we identify eight substrates for CaCAM-PK found in both the ventral and lateral eyes ofLimulus. We focus on a characterization of one of these, a 46-kD substrate. We show that its subcellular distribution in ventral photoreceptors and its isoelectric forms are identical to the 46-kD light-stimulated phosphoprotein (46A) described by Edwards et al. (1989). Furthermore, we present evidence that 46A is unique to photoreceptor cells, and that it is present throughout the cell. Based on the results of this study, and the previous study by Edwards et al. (1989), we propose that 46A is involved in mediating the effects of Ca2+onLimulusphotoreceptor cell function, and that it may be involved in dark adaptation.Keywords
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