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Previously, we have identified a class of retinal degeneration mutants in Drosophila in which the normally transient interaction between arrestin2 (Arr2) and rhodopsin is stabilized and the complexes are rapidly internalized into the cell body by receptor-mediated endocytosis. The accumulation of protein complexes in the cytoplasm eventually results in photoreceptor cell death. We now show that the endocytic adapter protein AP-2 is essential for rhodopsin endocytosis through an Arr2-AP-2
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An essential role for endocytosis of rhodopsin through interaction of visual arrestin with the AP-2 adaptor
* Author for correspondence (e-mail: patrick.dolph{at}dartmouth.edu)
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