ADHDgene Database
  • Published Variant
  • Published Gene: 359
  • Published Region: 128
  • Pathway by PBA: 8
  • Study: 361

KEGG Pathway Report

Basic Info
ID hsa04744
Name Phototransduction
Description  Phototransduction is a biochemical process by which the photoreceptor cells generate electrical signals in response to captured photons. The vertebrate cascade starts with the absorption of photons by the photoreceptive pigments, the rhodopsins, which consist of a membrane embedded chromophore, 11-cis-retinal, and a G-protein-coupled receptor, opsin. The photon isomerizes 11-cis-retinal to all-trans-retinal which induces a structural change that activates the opsin. This triggers hydrolysis of cGMP by activating a transducinphosphodiesterase 6 (PDE6) cascade, which results in closure of the cGMP-gated cation channels (CNG) in the plasma membrane and membrane hyperpolarization. The hyperpolarization of the membrane potential of the photoreceptor cell modulates the release of neurotransmitters to downstream cells. Recovery from light involves the deactivation of the light- activated intermediates: photolyzed rhodopsin is phosphorylated by rhodopsin kinase (RK) and subsequently capped off by arrestin; GTP-binding transducin alpha subunit deactivates through a process that is stimulated by RGS9.
No. of Genes in ADHDgene  3
Source Pathway by Database Search

Pathway related genes in ADHDgene (count: 3)

Literature-origin genes (count: 3)

Approved Symbol Approved Name Location No. of Studies (significant/non-significant/trend)
ARRB1 arrestin, beta 1 11q13 2(1/1/0)
ARRB2 arrestin, beta 2 17p13 1(1/0/0)
GNAT2 guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein), alpha transducing activity polypeptide 2 1p13 1(1/0/0)

Genes from other sources Help(count: 0)