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. 1988 Jul 1;8(7):2334–2337. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.08-07-02334.1988

Regional distribution of cGMP-activated ion channels in the plasma membrane of the rod photoreceptor

S Watanabe 1, G Matthews 1
PMCID: PMC6569502  PMID: 2470871

Abstract

In patch-clamp recordings from excised membrane patches, the distribution of cGMP-activated channels in the plasma membrane of the rod photoreceptor was examined. These channels have been shown to be the light-sensitive channels that carry the inward dark current in the rod outer segment, where phototransduction occurs (Matthews, 1987); thus, they are centrally involved in photoreceptor transduction. In the outer segment, cGMP-activated channels were present at high density. In the inner segment, cGMP-activated channels were also present, but their density was much lower than in the outer segment. Calcium-activated potassium channels had the opposite distribution, with a higher density in the inner segment. The results suggest that there is a barrier preventing the unrestricted spread of membrane proteins between the inner and outer segments.


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