2013
Spectral Tuning of Ultraviolet Cone Pigments: An Interhelical Lock Mechanism
Sekharan S, Mooney V, Rivalta I, Kazmi M, Neitz M, Neitz J, Sakmar T, Yan E, Batista V. Spectral Tuning of Ultraviolet Cone Pigments: An Interhelical Lock Mechanism. Journal Of The American Chemical Society 2013, 135: 19064-19067. PMID: 24295328, PMCID: PMC4536979, DOI: 10.1021/ja409896y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUV pigmentsCone pigmentsSpectral tuningActivation of rhodopsinAncestral pigmentMolecular evolutionVertebrate visionMutagenesis studiesPhotoreceptor rhodopsinMolecular levelStructural rearrangementsUnprotonated Schiff baseTransmembraneTM6PigmentsRhodopsinMutationsEssential componentRetinyl chromophoreHydrogen bonding networkMutantsTM2Structural modelPhysiologicalRearrangement
2006
Computational Studies of the Primary Phototransduction Event in Visual Rhodopsin
Gascón J, Sproviero E, Batista V. Computational Studies of the Primary Phototransduction Event in Visual Rhodopsin. Accounts Of Chemical Research 2006, 39: 184-193. PMID: 16548507, DOI: 10.1021/ar050027t.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsIsomerismModels, MolecularNuclear Magnetic Resonance, BiomolecularProtein ConformationRetinal PigmentsRhodopsinSignal TransductionConceptsG protein-coupled receptorsRecent computational studiesPrimary photochemical eventQuantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) hybrid methodsComputational studyPhotochemical eventsEnergy storage mechanismPrototypical G protein-coupled receptorX-ray structureVisual rhodopsinHigh-resolution X-ray structuresBovine visual rhodopsinWater moleculesSpectroscopic changesRetinyl chromophoreStorage mechanismActive siteMolecular rearrangementTrans isomerizationPhototransduction eventsMolecular originIndividual residuesStructural refinementPhototransduction mechanismChromophore