Two partly independent electrophysiological methods are described for measuring the number of rhodopsin molecules (R) in single ventral photoreceptors. Method 1 is based on measurements of the relative intensity required to elicit a quantal response and the relative intensity required to half-saturate the early receptor potential (ERP). Method 2 is based on measurements of the absolute intensity required to elicit a quantal response. Both methods give values of R ≈ 109. From these and other measurements, estimates are derived for the surface density of rhodopsin (8,000/µ.m2), the charge movement during the ERP per isomerized rhodopsin (20 × 10-21 C), and the half-time for thermal isomerization of rhodopsin (36 yr). © 1977, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.
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Lisman, J. E., & Bering, H. (1977). Electrophysiological measurement of the number of rhodopsin molecules in single Limulus photoreceptors. Journal of General Physiology, 70(5), 621–633. https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.70.5.621
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