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Structure of human green cone opsin yields insights into mechanisms underlying the rapid decay of its active, signaling state
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 49, December 2025. <br/>SignificanceOur daylight vision uses cone opsins. Unfortunately, we know less about these light-sensitive GPCRs, in part because their active state is unstable and decays within seconds (~100× faster than rhodopsin). We studied wild-type human green cone …



