Sensitivity of cones from a cyprinid fish (Danio aequipinnatus) to ultraviolet and visible light
- 1 May 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Maximum Academic Press in Visual Neuroscience
- Vol. 13 (3) , 411-421
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0952523800008099
Abstract
Photocurrents of cones in the retinas of a small fish,Danio aequipinnatus(Cyprinidae) were recorded with suction pipette electrodes. Spectral sensitivity was measured between 277 and 697 nm. Four spectral classes of cone were found, with λmaxat 560, 480, 408, and 358 nm. For the latter, we provide the first complete characterization of spectral sensitivity of a vertebrate ultraviolet (UV) photoreceptor. All cones responded with similar kinetics, except for a subset of the 560-nm cones, which were distinctly faster. The a-bands of the three cones absorbing maximally in the visible have the same bandwidth when log sensitivity is plotted versus normalized frequency, and in this respect they are indistinguishable from primate cones (“Mansfield's rule’). An eighth-degree polynomial in λmax/λ based on this combined data set (fish, primate) is presented as a template that is likely to have predictive value in describing cone spectra from other vertebrates. Theα−band of the UV cone, however, is somewhat narrower than predicted by this function, is similar to other UV visual pigments, and an eighth-degree polynomial that describes its shape is also presented. These measurements also provide information on theβ−band (i.e.cispeak region), difficult to obtain by microspectrophotometry. Theβ−band of cone pigments is found at longer wavelengths as theα−band shifts toward the red. A secondary rise in cone sensitivity around 280 nm indicates that photons absorbed by aromatic amino acids in the opsin (γ−band) excite the transduction cascade, but the quantum efficiency is not as high as when absorption occurs in the retinal-protein chromophore.Keywords
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