Abstract
The early receptor potential (ERP) was recorded intraceUularly from Limulus ventral photoreceptors. The ERP in cells dissected under red light was altered by exhaustive illumination. No recovery to the original waveform was observed, even after 1 h in the dark. The ERP waveform could be further altered by chromatic adaptation or by changes in pH. The results indicate that at pH 7.8 there are two interconvertible pigment states with only slightly different λmax, whereas at pH 9.6 there are two interconvertible states with very different λmax. Under all conditions studied the ERPs were almost identical with those previously obtained in squid retinas. This strongly suggests that light converts Limulus rhodopsin to a stable photoequilibrium mixture of rhodopsin and metarhodopsin and that, as in squid, the λmax of metarhodopsin depends on pH. This conversion at pH 7.8 is associated with a small (0.7 log unit) decrease in the maximum sensitivity of the late receptor potential. Thus the component of adaptation linked to changes in rhodopsin concentration is unimportant in comparison to the "neural" component. © 1976, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.
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Lisman, J. E., & Sheline, Y. (1976). Analysis of the rhodopsin cycle in Limulus ventral photoreceptors using the early receptor potential. Journal of General Physiology, 68(5), 487–501. https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.68.5.487
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