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Phosducin family

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Symbol
  
Phosducin

InterPro
  
IPR001200

SUPERFAMILY
  
1b9y

Pfam
  
PF02114

SCOP
  
1b9y

OPM superfamily
  
139

Phosducin family

The outer and inner segments of vertebrate retina rod photoreceptor cells contain phosducin, a soluble phosphoprotein that complexes with the beta/gamma-subunits of the guanosine triphosphate-binding protein, transducin. Light-induced changes in cyclic nucleotide levels modulate the phosphorylation of phosducin by protein kinase A. The protein is thought to participate in the regulation of visual phototransduction or in the integration of photoreceptor metabolism. Similar proteins have been isolated from the pineal gland and it is believed that the function of the protein is the same in both retina and pineal gland.

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