Soni B G, Foster R G
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Department of Biology, London, UK.
FEBS Lett. 1997 Apr 14;406(3):279-83. doi: 10.1016/s0014-5793(97)00287-1.
We describe the identification of a novel opsin gene isolated from the eyes of Atlantic salmon. The cDNA sequence predicts a protein that has the key features of an opsin, but shows only 32-42% amino acid identity to the known opsin families. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that this opsin is a member of a hitherto unrecognised opsin family that diverged early in the evolution of vertebrate photopigments. We have tentatively called this opsin family the vertebrate ancient (VA) opsins. The identification of VA opsin may ultimately help to resolve some of the uncharacterised photoreceptor functions of the eye, which include the regulation of circadian rhythms, pupil size and corneal pigmentation.
我们描述了从大西洋鲑鱼眼睛中分离出的一种新型视蛋白基因的鉴定过程。该cDNA序列预测的蛋白质具有视蛋白的关键特征,但与已知视蛋白家族的氨基酸同一性仅为32%-42%。系统发育分析表明,这种视蛋白是一个迄今未被识别的视蛋白家族的成员,该家族在脊椎动物光色素进化的早期就已分化。我们暂时将这个视蛋白家族称为脊椎动物古老(VA)视蛋白。VA视蛋白的鉴定最终可能有助于解决眼睛中一些未被表征的光感受器功能问题,这些功能包括昼夜节律、瞳孔大小和角膜色素沉着的调节。