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RHO — SAG
Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:
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NCI Pathway Database Visual signal transduction: Rods:
Metarhodopsin II/Arrestin complex (RHO-SAG)
→
RHO (RHO)
(modification, collaborate)
Evidence: assay, other species
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NCI Pathway Database Visual signal transduction: Rods:
Metarhodopsin II/Arrestin complex (RHO-SAG)
→
Arrestin (SAG)
(modification, collaborate)
Evidence: assay, other species
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NCI Pathway Database Visual signal transduction: Rods:
Metarhodopsin II/Arrestin complex (RHO-SAG)
→
None
(modification, collaborate)
Evidence: assay, other species
-
NCI Pathway Database Visual signal transduction: Rods:
RHO (RHO)
→
Arrestin (SAG)
(modification, collaborate)
Evidence: assay, other species
-
NCI Pathway Database Visual signal transduction: Rods:
Metarhodopsin II/Arrestin complex (RHO-SAG)
→
Arrestin (SAG)
(modification, collaborate)
Ranganathan et al., Cell 1995*, Zhang et al., J Biol Chem 1997*
Evidence: physical interaction, other species
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NCI Pathway Database Visual signal transduction: Rods:
Metarhodopsin II/Arrestin complex (RHO-SAG)
→
Metarhodopsin II complex (RHO)
(modification, collaborate)
Ranganathan et al., Cell 1995*, Zhang et al., J Biol Chem 1997*
Evidence: physical interaction, other species
-
NCI Pathway Database Visual signal transduction: Rods:
Arrestin (SAG)
→
Metarhodopsin II complex (RHO)
(modification, collaborate)
Ranganathan et al., Cell 1995*, Zhang et al., J Biol Chem 1997*
Evidence: physical interaction, other species
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Reactome Reaction:
SAG
→
RHO
(reaction)
Yamaki et al., FEBS Lett 1988*, Fuchs et al., Nat Genet 1995*
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Reactome Reaction:
SAG
→
RHO
(direct_complex)
Yamaki et al., FEBS Lett 1988*, Fuchs et al., Nat Genet 1995*
Protein-Protein interactions - manually collected from original source literature:
Studies that report less than 10 interactions are marked with *
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Sitaramayya et al., Vis Neurosci 1990
:
The ATPase activity of
48-kDa protein is not
affected by
rhodopsin , bleached rhodopsin, phosphorylated rhodopsin, unactivated cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase, or phosphodiesterase ( PDE ) activated by GMP PNP bound G-protein
Kühn et al., FEBS Lett 1984
:
Light induced binding of
48-kDa protein to photoreceptor membranes is highly
enhanced by phosphorylation of
rhodopsin