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Seasonally Changing Cryptochrome 1b Expression in the Retinal Ganglion Cells of a Migrating Passerine Bird

Cryptochromes, blue-light absorbing proteins involved in the circadian clock, have been proposed to be the receptor molecules of the avian magnetic compass. In birds, several cryptochromes occur: Cryptochrome 2, Cryptochrome 4 and two splice products of Cryptochrome 1, Cry1a and Cry1b. With an antib...

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Autores principales: Nießner, Christine, Gross, Julia Christina, Denzau, Susanne, Peichl, Leo, Fleissner, Gerta, Wiltschko, Wolfgang, Wiltschko, Roswitha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26953690
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150377
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author Nießner, Christine
Gross, Julia Christina
Denzau, Susanne
Peichl, Leo
Fleissner, Gerta
Wiltschko, Wolfgang
Wiltschko, Roswitha
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Gross, Julia Christina
Denzau, Susanne
Peichl, Leo
Fleissner, Gerta
Wiltschko, Wolfgang
Wiltschko, Roswitha
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description Cryptochromes, blue-light absorbing proteins involved in the circadian clock, have been proposed to be the receptor molecules of the avian magnetic compass. In birds, several cryptochromes occur: Cryptochrome 2, Cryptochrome 4 and two splice products of Cryptochrome 1, Cry1a and Cry1b. With an antibody not distinguishing between the two splice products, Cryptochrome 1 had been detected in the retinal ganglion cells of garden warblers during migration. A recent study located Cry1a in the outer segments of UV/V-cones in the retina of domestic chickens and European robins, another migratory species. Here we report the presence of cryptochrome 1b (eCry1b) in retinal ganglion cells and displaced ganglion cells of European Robins, Erithacus rubecula. Immuno-histochemistry at the light microscopic and electron microscopic level showed eCry1b in the cell plasma, free in the cytosol as well as bound to membranes. This is supported by immuno-blotting. However, this applies only to robins in the migratory state. After the end of the migratory phase, the amount of eCry1b was markedly reduced and hardly detectable. In robins, the amount of eCry1b in the retinal ganglion cells varies with season: it appears to be strongly expressed only during the migratory period when the birds show nocturnal migratory restlessness. Since the avian magnetic compass does not seem to be restricted to the migratory phase, this seasonal variation makes a role of eCry1b in magnetoreception rather unlikely. Rather, it could be involved in physiological processes controlling migratory restlessness and thus enabling birds to perform their nocturnal flights.
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spelling pubmed-47830482016-03-23 Seasonally Changing Cryptochrome 1b Expression in the Retinal Ganglion Cells of a Migrating Passerine Bird Nießner, Christine Gross, Julia Christina Denzau, Susanne Peichl, Leo Fleissner, Gerta Wiltschko, Wolfgang Wiltschko, Roswitha PLoS One Research Article Cryptochromes, blue-light absorbing proteins involved in the circadian clock, have been proposed to be the receptor molecules of the avian magnetic compass. In birds, several cryptochromes occur: Cryptochrome 2, Cryptochrome 4 and two splice products of Cryptochrome 1, Cry1a and Cry1b. With an antibody not distinguishing between the two splice products, Cryptochrome 1 had been detected in the retinal ganglion cells of garden warblers during migration. A recent study located Cry1a in the outer segments of UV/V-cones in the retina of domestic chickens and European robins, another migratory species. Here we report the presence of cryptochrome 1b (eCry1b) in retinal ganglion cells and displaced ganglion cells of European Robins, Erithacus rubecula. Immuno-histochemistry at the light microscopic and electron microscopic level showed eCry1b in the cell plasma, free in the cytosol as well as bound to membranes. This is supported by immuno-blotting. However, this applies only to robins in the migratory state. After the end of the migratory phase, the amount of eCry1b was markedly reduced and hardly detectable. In robins, the amount of eCry1b in the retinal ganglion cells varies with season: it appears to be strongly expressed only during the migratory period when the birds show nocturnal migratory restlessness. Since the avian magnetic compass does not seem to be restricted to the migratory phase, this seasonal variation makes a role of eCry1b in magnetoreception rather unlikely. Rather, it could be involved in physiological processes controlling migratory restlessness and thus enabling birds to perform their nocturnal flights. Public Library of Science 2016-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4783048/ /pubmed/26953690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150377 Text en © 2016 Nießner et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nießner, Christine
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Denzau, Susanne
Peichl, Leo
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Wiltschko, Wolfgang
Wiltschko, Roswitha
Seasonally Changing Cryptochrome 1b Expression in the Retinal Ganglion Cells of a Migrating Passerine Bird
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title_fullStr Seasonally Changing Cryptochrome 1b Expression in the Retinal Ganglion Cells of a Migrating Passerine Bird
title_full_unstemmed Seasonally Changing Cryptochrome 1b Expression in the Retinal Ganglion Cells of a Migrating Passerine Bird
title_short Seasonally Changing Cryptochrome 1b Expression in the Retinal Ganglion Cells of a Migrating Passerine Bird
title_sort seasonally changing cryptochrome 1b expression in the retinal ganglion cells of a migrating passerine bird
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26953690
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150377
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