Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orientation in birds. However, to function as magnetic compass sensors, the cryptochromes of migratory birds must possess a number of key biophysical characteristics. Most importantly, absorption of blue light must produce radical pairs with lifetimes longer than about a microsecond. Cryptochrome 1a (gwCry1a) and the photolyase-homology-region of Cry1 (gwCry1-PHR) from the migratory garden warbler were recombinantly expressed and purified from a baculovirus/Sf9 cell expression system. Transient absorption measurements show that these flavoproteins are indeed excited by light in the blue spectral range leading to the formation of radicals with milli...
Birds can use the geomagnetic field for compass orientation. Behavioral experiments, mostly with mig...
Cryptochromes are ubiquitously expressed in various animal tissues including the retina. Some crypto...
Cryptochrome 1a, located in the UV/violet-sensitive cones in the avian retina, is discussed as recep...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
International audienceThe radical pair model proposes that the avian magnetic compass is based on ra...
Cryptochromes have been suggested to be the primary magnetoreceptor molecules underlying light-depen...
Birds can use the geomagnetic field for compass orientation. Behavioral experiments, mostly with mig...
The ability of migratory birds to sense and use the Earth’s magnetic field during migration is hypot...
AbstractThe magnetic compass of birds is embedded in the visual system and it has been hypothesized ...
The Radical Pair Model proposes that the avian magnetic compass is based on spin-chemical processes:...
The Radical Pair Model proposes that the avian magnetic compass is based on spin-chemical processes:...
Birds can use the geomagnetic field for compass orientation. Behavioral experiments, mostly with mig...
Cryptochromes are ubiquitously expressed in various animal tissues including the retina. Some crypto...
Cryptochrome 1a, located in the UV/violet-sensitive cones in the avian retina, is discussed as recep...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
Cryptochromes (Cry) have been suggested to form the basis of light-dependent magnetic compass orient...
International audienceThe radical pair model proposes that the avian magnetic compass is based on ra...
Cryptochromes have been suggested to be the primary magnetoreceptor molecules underlying light-depen...
Birds can use the geomagnetic field for compass orientation. Behavioral experiments, mostly with mig...
The ability of migratory birds to sense and use the Earth’s magnetic field during migration is hypot...
AbstractThe magnetic compass of birds is embedded in the visual system and it has been hypothesized ...
The Radical Pair Model proposes that the avian magnetic compass is based on spin-chemical processes:...
The Radical Pair Model proposes that the avian magnetic compass is based on spin-chemical processes:...
Birds can use the geomagnetic field for compass orientation. Behavioral experiments, mostly with mig...
Cryptochromes are ubiquitously expressed in various animal tissues including the retina. Some crypto...
Cryptochrome 1a, located in the UV/violet-sensitive cones in the avian retina, is discussed as recep...