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Nansi Colley

Expression of rhodopsin and arrestin during the light-dark cycle in Drosophila.

Posted on April 17, 2001

PubMed ID: 11320353 Author(s): Hartman SJ, Menon I, Haug-Collet K, Colley NJ. Expression of rhodopsin and arrestin during the light-dark cycle in Drosophila. Mol Vis. 2001 Apr 17;7:95-100. PMID 11320353 Journal: Molecular Vision, Volume 7, …

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Cell biology. Actin’ up with Rac1.

Posted on December 8, 2000

PubMed ID: 11187046 Author(s): Colley NJ. Cell biology. Actin’ up with Rac1. Science. 2000 Dec 8;290(5498):1902-3. PMID 11187046 Journal: Science (New York, N.Y.), Volume 290, Issue 5498, Dec 2000 The elegant architecture of photoreceptor cells …

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Role of asparagine-linked oligosaccharides in rhodopsin maturation and association with its molecular chaperone, NinaA.

Posted on August 11, 2000

PubMed ID: 10811808 Author(s): Webel R, Menon I, O’Tousa JE, Colley NJ. Role of asparagine-linked oligosaccharides in rhodopsin maturation and association with its molecular chaperone, NinaA. J Biol Chem. 2000 Aug 11;275(32):24752-9. PMID 10811808 Journal: …

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Normal phototransduction in Drosophila photoreceptors lacking an InsP(3) receptor gene.

Posted on May 1, 2000

PubMed ID: 10833300 Author(s): Raghu P, Colley NJ, Webel R, James T, Hasan G, Danin M, Selinger Z, Hardie RC. Normal phototransduction in Drosophila photoreceptors lacking an InsP(3) receptor gene. Mol Cell Neurosci. 2000 May;15(5):429-45. …

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Cloning and characterization of a potassium-dependent sodium/calcium exchanger in Drosophila.

Posted on November 1, 1999

PubMed ID: 10545508 Author(s): Haug-Collet K, Pearson B, Webel R, Szerencsei RT, Winkfein RJ, Schnetkamp PP, Colley NJ. Cloning and characterization of a potassium-dependent sodium/calcium exchanger in Drosophila. J Cell Biol. 1999 Nov 1;147(3):659-70. PMID …

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Defective intracellular transport is the molecular basis of rhodopsin-dependent dominant retinal degeneration.

Posted on March 28, 1995

PubMed ID: 7708777 Author(s): Colley NJ, Cassill JA, Baker EK, Zuker CS. Defective intracellular transport is the molecular basis of rhodopsin-dependent dominant retinal degeneration. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995 Mar 28;92(7):3070-4. Journal: …

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In situ assay of light-stimulated G protein activity in Drosophila photoreceptor G protein beta mutants.

Posted on December 2, 1994

PubMed ID: 7982946 Author(s): Yarfitz SL, Running Deer JL, Froelick G, Colley NJ, Hurley JB. In situ assay of light-stimulated G protein activity in Drosophila photoreceptor G protein beta mutants. J Biol Chem. 1994 Dec …

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The cyclophilin homolog NinaA functions as a chaperone, forming a stable complex in vivo with its protein target rhodopsin.

Posted on October 17, 1994

PubMed ID: 7957056 Author(s): Baker EK, Colley NJ, Zuker CS. The cyclophilin homolog NinaA functions as a chaperone, forming a stable complex in vivo with its protein target rhodopsin. EMBO J. 1994 Oct 17;13(20):4886-95. Journal: …

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An eye-specific G beta subunit essential for termination of the phototransduction cascade.

Posted on July 7, 1994

PubMed ID: 8015606 Author(s): Dolph PJ, Man-Son-Hing H, Yarfitz S, Colley NJ, Deer JR, Spencer M, Hurley JB, Zuker CS. An eye-specific G beta subunit essential for termination of the phototransduction cascade. Nature. 1994 Jul …

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Arrestin function in inactivation of G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin in vivo.

Posted on June 25, 1993

PubMed ID: 8316831 Author(s): Dolph PJ, Ranganathan R, Colley NJ, Hardy RW, Socolich M, Zuker CS. Arrestin function in inactivation of G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin in vivo. Science. 1993 Jun 25;260(5116):1910-6. Journal: Science (New York, …

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