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Vadim Y. Arshavsky

Duke University

ORCID: 0000-0001-8394-3650

Publishes on Retinal Development and Disorders, Photoreceptor and optogenetics research, Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling. 233 papers and 10.6k citations.

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G Proteins and Phototransduction
Vadim Y. Arshavsky, Trevor D. Lamb, Edward N. Pugh|Annual Review of Physiology|2002
Cited by 653

Phototransduction is the process by which a photon of light captured by a molecule of visual pigment generates an electrical response in a photoreceptor cell. Vertebrate rod phototransduction is one of the best-studied G protein signaling pathways. In this pathway the photoreceptor-specific G protein, transducin, mediates between the visual pigment, rhodopsin, and the effector enzyme, cGMP phosphodiesterase. This review focuses on two quantitative features of G protein signaling in phototransduction: signal amplification and response timing. We examine how the interplay between the mechanisms that contribute to amplification and those that govern termination of G protein activity determine the speed and the sensitivity of the cellular response to light.