Association of INAD with NORPA is essential for controlled activation and deactivation of Drosophila phototransduction in vivo
A study led Shieh et al to conclude that inactivation-no-afterpotential D acts as a scaffold protein that facilitates no-receptor-potential A--transient receptor potential (TRP) interactions required for gating of the (TRP) channel in photoreceptor cells in Drosophila.
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