L Stryer
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Ames J, Ikura M, Stryer L
Methods Enzymol
. 2000 May;
316:121-32.
PMID: 10800672
No abstract available.
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Ames J, Dizhoor A, Ikura M, Palczewski K, Stryer L
J Biol Chem
. 1999 Jun;
274(27):19329-37.
PMID: 10383444
Guanylyl cyclase activating protein-2 (GCAP-2) is a Ca2+-sensitive regulator of phototransduction in retinal photoreceptor cells. GCAP-2 activates retinal guanylyl cyclases at low Ca2+ concentration (<100 nM) and inhibits them at...
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Cao Y, Oh B, Stryer L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1998 Sep;
95(20):11987-92.
PMID: 9751777
Goldfish reproduction is coordinated by pheromones that are released by ovulating females and detected by males. Two highly potent pheromones, a dihydroxyprogesterone and a prostaglandin, previously have been identified, and...
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Tanaka T, Ames J, Kainosho M, Stryer L, Ikura M
J Biomol NMR
. 1998 Jul;
11(2):135-52.
PMID: 9679292
The three-dimensional solution structure of recombinant bovine myristoylated recoverin in the Ca(2+)-free state has been refined using an array of isotope-assisted multidimensional heteronuclear NMR techniques. In some experiments, the myristoyl...
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Erickson M, Lagnado L, Zozulya S, Neubert T, Stryer L, Baylor D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1998 May;
95(11):6474-9.
PMID: 9600991
Recoverin is a heterogeneously acylated calcium-binding protein thought to regulate visual transduction. Its effect on the photoresponse was investigated by dialyzing the recombinant protein into truncated salamander rod outer segments....
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Ames J, Ishima R, Tanaka T, Gordon J, Stryer L, Ikura M
Nature
. 1997 Sep;
389(6647):198-202.
PMID: 9296500
Many eukaryotic cellular and viral proteins have a covalently attached myristoyl group at the amino terminus. One such protein is recoverin, a calcium sensor in retinal rod cells, which controls...
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Ames J, Tanaka T, Stryer L, Ikura M
Curr Opin Struct Biol
. 1996 Aug;
6(4):432-8.
PMID: 8794166
Myristoylated proteins transduce a diverse range of cellular signals. Recoverin is a myristoylated, calcium-binding protein in the retina that serves as a calcium sensor in vision. The recent elucidation of...
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Nuclear magnetic resonance evidence for Ca(2+)-induced extrusion of the myristoyl group of recoverin
Ames J, Tanaka T, Ikura M, Stryer L
J Biol Chem
. 1995 Dec;
270(52):30909-13.
PMID: 8537345
Recoverin, a recently discovered member of the EF-hand protein superfamily, serves as a Ca2+ sensor in vision. A myristoyl or related N-acyl group covalently attached to the amino terminus of...
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Tanaka T, Ames J, Harvey T, Stryer L, Ikura M
Nature
. 1995 Aug;
376(6539):444-7.
PMID: 7630423
Recoverin, a retinal calcium-binding protein of relative molecular mass (M(r)) 23K, participates in the recovery phase of visual excitation and in adaptation to background light. The Ca(2+)-bound form of recoverin...