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Original Article

Light induced shift and binding of S-antigen in retinal rods

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Pages 613-618 | Received 10 Jan 1985, Accepted 30 Mar 1985, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

S-antigen has been quantitated in bovine and rat retina by electroimmunoassay. The molar ratios S-antigen to rhodopsin in photoreceptor cells were close to 1:1.

Immunofluorescence studies show that light induces a shift of S-antigen towards the rod outer segments where it concentrates. Assays indicate that S-antigen becomes largely water insoluble but detergent soluble under these conditions. On basis of previous ultrastructural and present results, this has been interpreted as a light induced binding of S-antigen to the rod outer segment membranes.

The data support evidence from literature that S-antigen interacts with (rhod)opsin and we conclude that S-antigen plays a major role in the phototransduction process.

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