International audienceOmmochromes are widely occurring coloured molecules of invertebrates, arising from tryptophan catabolism through the so-called Tryptophan → Ommochrome pathway. They are mainly known to mediate compound eye vision, as well as reversible and irreversible colour patterning. Ommochromes might also be involved in cell homeostasis by detoxifying free tryptophan and buffering oxidative stress. These biological functions are directly linked to their unique chromophore, the phenoxazine/phenothiazine system. The most recent reviews on ommochrome biochemistry were published more than 30 years ago, since when new results on the enzymes of the ommochrome pathway, on ommochrome photochemistry as well as on their antiradical capaciti...
Melanosomes, the pigment granules that provide tissues with colour and photoprotection, are the cell...
International audiencePigment organelles of vertebrates belong to the lysosome-related organelle (LR...
International audiencePhotolyases and cryptochromes form a vast superfamily (PCSf; phylogenetic tree...
International audienceOmmochromes are widely occurring coloured molecules of invertebrates, arising ...
Ommochrome is classified as natural organic pigments widely distributed in Protostomia, especially i...
International audienceOmmochromes are widespread pigments that mediate multiple functions in inverte...
The evolutionary reason why many animals display color changes remains a key question. Solving it re...
The color of insect eyes is determined largely by the nature of the screening pigments which they co...
International audienceOmmochromes are end products of the tryptophan metabolism in arthropods. While...
International audienceAbstract Many colors and patterns in nature are regulated by the packaging and...
La capacité qu’ont les animaux à changer de couleur en réponse à un environnement variable est remar...
Albinism, or loss of pigment, is a typical adaptation to living in caves and occurs in numerous cave...
Ommochromes are pigments of invertebrates that exhibit oxidative stress protection. The aim of this ...
Animals synthesize melanin pigments for the coloration of their skin and use it for their protection...
International audienceSynopsis Coloration is a complex phenotypic trait involving both physical and ...
Melanosomes, the pigment granules that provide tissues with colour and photoprotection, are the cell...
International audiencePigment organelles of vertebrates belong to the lysosome-related organelle (LR...
International audiencePhotolyases and cryptochromes form a vast superfamily (PCSf; phylogenetic tree...
International audienceOmmochromes are widely occurring coloured molecules of invertebrates, arising ...
Ommochrome is classified as natural organic pigments widely distributed in Protostomia, especially i...
International audienceOmmochromes are widespread pigments that mediate multiple functions in inverte...
The evolutionary reason why many animals display color changes remains a key question. Solving it re...
The color of insect eyes is determined largely by the nature of the screening pigments which they co...
International audienceOmmochromes are end products of the tryptophan metabolism in arthropods. While...
International audienceAbstract Many colors and patterns in nature are regulated by the packaging and...
La capacité qu’ont les animaux à changer de couleur en réponse à un environnement variable est remar...
Albinism, or loss of pigment, is a typical adaptation to living in caves and occurs in numerous cave...
Ommochromes are pigments of invertebrates that exhibit oxidative stress protection. The aim of this ...
Animals synthesize melanin pigments for the coloration of their skin and use it for their protection...
International audienceSynopsis Coloration is a complex phenotypic trait involving both physical and ...
Melanosomes, the pigment granules that provide tissues with colour and photoprotection, are the cell...
International audiencePigment organelles of vertebrates belong to the lysosome-related organelle (LR...
International audiencePhotolyases and cryptochromes form a vast superfamily (PCSf; phylogenetic tree...