Abstract Vertebrate (cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein) and Drosophila (prolonged depolarization afterpotential is not apparent [PINTA]) proteins with a CRAL-TRIO domain transport retinal-based chromophores that bind to opsin proteins and are necessary for phototransduction. The CRAL-TRIO domain gene family is composed of genes that encode proteins with a common N-terminal structural domain. Although there is an expansion of this gene family in Lepidoptera, there is no lepidopteran ortholog of pinta. Further, the function of these genes in lepidopterans has not yet been established. Here, we explored the molecular evolution and expression of CRAL-TRIO domain genes in the butterfly Heliconius melpomene in order to identify a member of t...
Free to read Opsins are ancient molecules that enable animal vision by coupling to a vitamin-derived...
Opsins are ancient molecules that enable animal vision by coupling to a vitamin-derived chromophore ...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) comprises a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of diseases tha...
Vertebrate (CRALBP) and Drosophila (PINTA) proteins with a CRAL-TRIO domain transport retinal-based ...
CRAL_TRIO domain proteins are known to bind small lipophilic molecules such as retinal, inositol and...
Diversification of lepidopteran (moth and butterfly) color vision is due to gene duplication, gene l...
Vision is underpinned by phototransduction, a signaling cascade that converts light energy into an e...
Gene duplications sometimes result in large evolutionary shifts in adaptation, but often no phenotyp...
[[abstract]]The butterfly Heliconius erato can see from the UV to the red part of the light spectrum...
The eyes of flower-visiting butterflies are often spectrally highly complex with multiple opsin gene...
Eukaryotic proteins containing a phosphatidylinositol transfer (PITP) domain can be divided into two...
Following gene duplication events, the expression patterns of the resulting gene copies can often di...
Opsin proteins covalently bind to small molecular chromophores and each protein-chromophore complex ...
The eyes of flower-visiting butterflies are often spectrally highly complex with multiple opsin gene...
The eyes of flower-visiting butterflies are often spectrally highly complex with multiple opsin gene...
Free to read Opsins are ancient molecules that enable animal vision by coupling to a vitamin-derived...
Opsins are ancient molecules that enable animal vision by coupling to a vitamin-derived chromophore ...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) comprises a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of diseases tha...
Vertebrate (CRALBP) and Drosophila (PINTA) proteins with a CRAL-TRIO domain transport retinal-based ...
CRAL_TRIO domain proteins are known to bind small lipophilic molecules such as retinal, inositol and...
Diversification of lepidopteran (moth and butterfly) color vision is due to gene duplication, gene l...
Vision is underpinned by phototransduction, a signaling cascade that converts light energy into an e...
Gene duplications sometimes result in large evolutionary shifts in adaptation, but often no phenotyp...
[[abstract]]The butterfly Heliconius erato can see from the UV to the red part of the light spectrum...
The eyes of flower-visiting butterflies are often spectrally highly complex with multiple opsin gene...
Eukaryotic proteins containing a phosphatidylinositol transfer (PITP) domain can be divided into two...
Following gene duplication events, the expression patterns of the resulting gene copies can often di...
Opsin proteins covalently bind to small molecular chromophores and each protein-chromophore complex ...
The eyes of flower-visiting butterflies are often spectrally highly complex with multiple opsin gene...
The eyes of flower-visiting butterflies are often spectrally highly complex with multiple opsin gene...
Free to read Opsins are ancient molecules that enable animal vision by coupling to a vitamin-derived...
Opsins are ancient molecules that enable animal vision by coupling to a vitamin-derived chromophore ...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) comprises a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of diseases tha...