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The sensation of sight is the result of a cascade of events starting with the interaction of photoactivated rhodopsin with a protein called transducin. Rhodopsin kinase is a G-protein-coupled Ser/Thr kinase, also known as GRK1, which is a key element in the regulation of this cascade. Following phosphorylation by GRK1, arrestin is recruited to phospho-rhodopsin quenching its phototransductive activity by preventing further interaction with transducin. By breaking the cycle of phototransduction, GRK1 plays an important role in the restoration of the system for subsequent visual events.
ADRBK1; Adrbk-1; adrenergic beta receptor kinase 1; adrenergic receptor kinase, beta 1; adrenergic, beta, receptor kinase 1; BARK; BARK1; Bark-1; beta ARK; beta-adrenergic receptor kinase 1; beta-adrenergic receptor kinase 1 beta ARK1; beta-AR kinase-1; betaARK1; BETA-ARK1; beta-ARK-1; G protein-coupled receptor kinase 1; G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2; G protein-coupled receptpr kinase 1; GPRK1; G-protein coupled receptor kinase 2; G-protein receptor kinase 1; G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 2; grk 2; GRK1; Grk2; GRK-2; rhodopsin kinase; Rhodopsin kinase GRK1; Rhok; Rk
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