Two isoforms of chicken melanopsins show blue light sensitivity
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- 23 October 2007
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 581 (27) , 5327-5331
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2007.10.019
Abstract
Melanopsin is a vertebrate non‐visual opsin and functions as a circadian photoreceptor in mammalian retinas. Here we found the expression of two kinds of melanopsin genes in the chicken pineal gland and identified the presence of five isoforms derived from these two genes. Reconstitution of the recombinant proteins with 11‐cis‐retinal revealed that at least two of these melanopsin protein isoforms can function as blue‐sensitive photopigments with absorption maxima at 476–484 nm. These values are consistent with maximal sensitivities of action spectra determined from the physiological and behavioral studies on mammalian melanopsins. The melanopsin isoforms found in this study may function as pineal circadian photoreceptors.Keywords
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