Photosensory transduction in Halobacterium salinarium: Evidence for a non-linear network of cross-talking pathways
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1997
abstract:
Transduction of light stimuli in Halobacterium salinarium is studied by behavioural experiments. Selected patterns of sequential stimuli (impinging on couples of the signalling states of its photoreceptors) show that a simple model integrating different stimuli is inadequate and that non linear interactions between different pathways occur through a network with several connections. The experiments reported herein yield rough but clear-cut information on the level of such interactions and shed new light on earlier findings.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
archaebacterium; rhodopsin; photosensory transduction; composite photostimulus; suppression effect; facilitation effect; (Halobacterium salinarium); SENSORY RHODOPSIN-I; SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION; COLOR DISCRIMINATION; HALOBIUM; PHOTOTAXIS; PROTEINS; METHYLATION; ADAPTATION; MECHANISM; FUMARATE
List of contributors:
Petracchi, Donatella; Cercignani, Giovanni; Lucia, Sabina
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