Kito Y, Partridge J C, Seidou M, Narita K, Hamanaka T, Michinomae M, Sekiya N, Yoshihara K
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Japan.
Vision Res. 1992 Jan;32(1):3-10. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(92)90106-s.
The firefly squid, Watasenia scintillans, is the only animal known to possess a visual pigment in which the chromophore is 4-hydroxyretinal. This paper describes the absorbance spectrum and some properties of a synthetic "A4" visual pigment generated from bovine opsin and 4-hydroxyretinal. The absorbance spectrum of this pigment is compared with (a) bovine rhodopsin and (b) a rhodopsin template with the same lambda max as the synthetic visual pigment. The A4 pigment is shown to have an absorbance spectrum that is almost identical to that of a rhodopsin template. It is also shown that the photosensitivity and thermal stability of the A4 pigment, dispersed in detergent micelles, is essentially similar to that of rhodopsin.