马拉科斯特拉坎的分子进化 短波长敏感的奥普辛斯 小波长敏感的奥普辛斯
Sitara Palecanda1, Elizabeth Madrid2, Megan L Porter2
1School of Life Sciences, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, USA. sitara.palecanda@gmail.com.
Journal of molecular evolution
|November 8, 2023
概括
马拉科斯特拉干短波长敏感 (SWS) 素可能使用多种氨基酸替代,而不是单个,以在紫外线 (UV) 和紫外线波长之间转移视觉色素吸收率. 这一发现有助于理解关节动物视觉演化.
科学领域:
- * 分子生物学 * 分子生物学
- * 进化生物学 进化生物学
- * 视觉科学 视觉科学
背景情况:
- *昆虫研究主导着关节动物紫外线 (UV) 视力研究,因为基因操纵很容易.
- *非昆虫关节动物为我们提供了关于泛类的光谱调和视觉色素演变的见解.
- * 短波长敏感 (SWS) 的光素对于检测紫外线和紫外线至关重要.
研究的目的:
- * 调查马拉科斯特拉卡斯SWS opsins中的光谱调整的分子基础.
- * 确定负责紫外线与紫外线吸光转移的氨基酸位点.
- * 探索口足动物的光谱调机制,专注于紫外线光重复.
主要方法:
- * 对马拉科斯特拉干SWS opsins应用的族系学比较方法.
- * 确定潜在的光谱调站点.
- * 立足动物的祖先状态重建.
主要成果:
- *单个氨基酸多态性不太可能导致malacostracans中紫外线吸收率的转变.
- *建议多种氨基酸替代以调节这种光谱转移.
- * 立方体 (Stomatopoda) 中的奥普辛重复与不同的紫外线光谱敏感性相关.
结论:
- * 马拉科斯特拉卡视觉中的光谱调整涉及复杂的氨基酸变化.
- * 了解口足的进化过程揭示了广泛的紫外线敏感性机制.
- * 类动物之间的比较研究对于破译视觉色素演变至关重要.
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