Term Name: transducin-mediated opsin signaling pathway
Synonyms: cGMP-mediated opsin signaling pathway, cGMP-mediated rhodopsin signaling pathway, ciliary opsin-mediated signaling pathway, cyclic-GMP-mediated opsin signaling pathway, cyclic-nucleotide-mediated opsin signaling pathway, Gt-mediated opsin signaling pathway
Definition: A G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway that starts with an opsin molecule being activated by a photon. Opsins include rhodopsin and others visual receptors bind heterotrimeric transducin G proteins upon activation. Activated transducin alpha-subunit activates cGMP phosphodiesterase, which breaks down cGMP. The decrease in cGMP concentration leads to closure of cGMP-gated (CNG) channels, blockage of Na+ influx, and hyperpolarization of photoreceptor plasma membrane, leading to transmission of signal through synapses. The signal is terminated by phosphorylation of the C-terminal tail of rhodopsin by rhodopsin kinase to allow arrestin to bind and block G protein binding. Typical examples are rhabdomeric photoreceptors in the eyes of deuterostomes.
Ontology: GO: Biological Process [GO:0141190]    QuickGO    AmiGO

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is a type of: G protein-coupled opsin signaling pathway