The white box indicates a CD68 - positve cell
containing rhodopsin - positive inclusions, shown magnified and in serial confocal slices in (E).
Both these cell types
contained rhodopsin - positive material (Fig. 8C — E).
Not exact matches
The two receptors are homologous with each other,
rhodopsin, and other receptors coupled to guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins and they
contain seven hydrophobic domains, which may represent transmembrane spanning segments.
The six previously known fly
rhodopsins account for the full function of photoreceptor cells in the fly's eyes, so although the fruit fly genome
contained the sequence of a seventh
rhodopsin, the role of Rh7 was unclear.
The rod outer segment is made up of stacked discs each
containing many types of proteins, in particular
rhodopsin, a light - sensitive pigment.