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Vertebrate ancient opsin photopigment spectra and the avian photoperiodic response

In mammals, photoreception is restricted to cones, rods and a subset of retinal ganglion cells. By contrast, non-mammalian vertebrates possess many extraocular photoreceptors but in many cases the role of these photoreceptors and their underlying photopigments is unknown. In birds, deep brain photor...

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Autores principales: Davies, Wayne I. L., Turton, Michael, Peirson, Stuart N., Follett, Brian K., Halford, Stephanie, Garcia-Fernandez, Jose M., Sharp, Peter J., Hankins, Mark W., Foster, Russell G.
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3297396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22031722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2011.0864
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author Davies, Wayne I. L.
Turton, Michael
Peirson, Stuart N.
Follett, Brian K.
Halford, Stephanie
Garcia-Fernandez, Jose M.
Sharp, Peter J.
Hankins, Mark W.
Foster, Russell G.
author_facet Davies, Wayne I. L.
Turton, Michael
Peirson, Stuart N.
Follett, Brian K.
Halford, Stephanie
Garcia-Fernandez, Jose M.
Sharp, Peter J.
Hankins, Mark W.
Foster, Russell G.
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description In mammals, photoreception is restricted to cones, rods and a subset of retinal ganglion cells. By contrast, non-mammalian vertebrates possess many extraocular photoreceptors but in many cases the role of these photoreceptors and their underlying photopigments is unknown. In birds, deep brain photoreceptors have been shown to sense photic changes in daylength (photoperiod) and mediate seasonal reproduction. Nonetheless, the specific identity of the opsin photopigment ‘sensor’ involved has remained elusive. Previously, we showed that vertebrate ancient (VA) opsin is expressed in avian hypothalamic neurons and forms a photosensitive molecule. However, a direct functional link between VA opsin and the regulation of seasonal biology was absent. Here, we report the in vivo and in vitro absorption spectra (λ(max) = ∼490 nm) for chicken VA photopigments. Furthermore, the spectral sensitivity of these photopigments match the peak absorbance of the avian photoperiodic response (λ(max) = 492 nm) and permits maximum photon capture within the restricted light environment of the hypothalamus. Such a correspondence argues strongly that VA opsin plays a key role in regulating seasonal reproduction in birds.
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spelling pubmed-32973962012-03-09 Vertebrate ancient opsin photopigment spectra and the avian photoperiodic response Davies, Wayne I. L. Turton, Michael Peirson, Stuart N. Follett, Brian K. Halford, Stephanie Garcia-Fernandez, Jose M. Sharp, Peter J. Hankins, Mark W. Foster, Russell G. Biol Lett Neurobiology In mammals, photoreception is restricted to cones, rods and a subset of retinal ganglion cells. By contrast, non-mammalian vertebrates possess many extraocular photoreceptors but in many cases the role of these photoreceptors and their underlying photopigments is unknown. In birds, deep brain photoreceptors have been shown to sense photic changes in daylength (photoperiod) and mediate seasonal reproduction. Nonetheless, the specific identity of the opsin photopigment ‘sensor’ involved has remained elusive. Previously, we showed that vertebrate ancient (VA) opsin is expressed in avian hypothalamic neurons and forms a photosensitive molecule. However, a direct functional link between VA opsin and the regulation of seasonal biology was absent. Here, we report the in vivo and in vitro absorption spectra (λ(max) = ∼490 nm) for chicken VA photopigments. Furthermore, the spectral sensitivity of these photopigments match the peak absorbance of the avian photoperiodic response (λ(max) = 492 nm) and permits maximum photon capture within the restricted light environment of the hypothalamus. Such a correspondence argues strongly that VA opsin plays a key role in regulating seasonal reproduction in birds. The Royal Society 2012-04-23 2011-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3297396/ /pubmed/22031722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2011.0864 Text en This journal is © 2011 The Royal Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Neurobiology
Davies, Wayne I. L.
Turton, Michael
Peirson, Stuart N.
Follett, Brian K.
Halford, Stephanie
Garcia-Fernandez, Jose M.
Sharp, Peter J.
Hankins, Mark W.
Foster, Russell G.
Vertebrate ancient opsin photopigment spectra and the avian photoperiodic response
title Vertebrate ancient opsin photopigment spectra and the avian photoperiodic response
title_full Vertebrate ancient opsin photopigment spectra and the avian photoperiodic response
title_fullStr Vertebrate ancient opsin photopigment spectra and the avian photoperiodic response
title_full_unstemmed Vertebrate ancient opsin photopigment spectra and the avian photoperiodic response
title_short Vertebrate ancient opsin photopigment spectra and the avian photoperiodic response
title_sort vertebrate ancient opsin photopigment spectra and the avian photoperiodic response
topic Neurobiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3297396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22031722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2011.0864
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