Pub. Date : 1956 Jul 20
PMID : 13346046
4 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
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Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
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1 | Rhodopsin is formed by the condensation of opsin with a cis isomer of retinene, called neo-b. | Retinaldehyde | rhodopsin | Bos taurus | ||
2 | The bleaching of rhodopsin releases all-trans retinene which must be isomerized back to neo-b in order for rhodopsin to regenerate. | Retinaldehyde | rhodopsin | Bos taurus | ||
3 | The bleaching of rhodopsin releases all-trans retinene which must be isomerized back to neo-b in order for rhodopsin to regenerate. | Retinaldehyde | rhodopsin | Bos taurus | ||
4 | With opsin present to trap neo-b, the isomerase catalyzes the synthesis of rhodopsin from all-trans retinene. | Retinaldehyde | rhodopsin | Bos taurus |