Photoreceptors in metazoans can be grouped into two classes, with their photoreceptive membrane derived either from cilia or microvilli. Both classes use some form of the visual pigment protein opsin, which together with 11-cis retinaldehyde absorbs light and activates a G-protein cascade, resulting in the opening or closing of ion channels. Considerable attention has recently been given to the molecular evolution of the opsins and other photoreceptor proteins; much is also known about transduction in the various photoreceptor types. Here we combine this knowledge in an attempt to understand why certain photoreceptors might have conferred particular selective advantages during evolution. We suggest that microvillar photoreceptors became pre...
One of the signatures of evolutionarily related cell types is the expression of similar combinations...
Eye evolution is driven by the evolution of visually guided behavior. Accumulation of gradually more...
Opsins - G-protein coupled receptors involved in photoreception - have been extensively studied in t...
Seeing begins in the photoreceptors, where light is absorbed and signaled to the nervous system. Thr...
All known visual pigments in Neuralia (Cnidaria, Ctenophora, and Bilateria) are composed of an opsi...
Recent findings shed light on the steps underlying the evolution of vertebrate photoreceptors and re...
Photoreceptors in animals are generally of two kinds: the ciliary or c-type and the rhabdomeric or r...
AbstractEvidence is reviewed from a wide range of studies relevant to the evolution of vertebrate ph...
Background: Eyes in bilaterian metazoans have been described as being composed of either ciliary or ...
SummaryCnidaria are the most basal animal phylum possessing complex eyes [1]. Their eyes predominant...
Opsins mediate light detection in most animals, and understanding their evolution is key to clarify ...
Animal vision is mediated through pigments belonging exclusively to the opsin family. These are memb...
Opsin proteins covalently bind to small molecular chromophores and each protein-chromophore complex ...
AbstractPhotoreceptor cells of vertebrate eyes are fundamentally different from those of invertebrat...
SummaryAnimal photoreceptor cells can be classified into two distinct types, depending on whether th...
One of the signatures of evolutionarily related cell types is the expression of similar combinations...
Eye evolution is driven by the evolution of visually guided behavior. Accumulation of gradually more...
Opsins - G-protein coupled receptors involved in photoreception - have been extensively studied in t...
Seeing begins in the photoreceptors, where light is absorbed and signaled to the nervous system. Thr...
All known visual pigments in Neuralia (Cnidaria, Ctenophora, and Bilateria) are composed of an opsi...
Recent findings shed light on the steps underlying the evolution of vertebrate photoreceptors and re...
Photoreceptors in animals are generally of two kinds: the ciliary or c-type and the rhabdomeric or r...
AbstractEvidence is reviewed from a wide range of studies relevant to the evolution of vertebrate ph...
Background: Eyes in bilaterian metazoans have been described as being composed of either ciliary or ...
SummaryCnidaria are the most basal animal phylum possessing complex eyes [1]. Their eyes predominant...
Opsins mediate light detection in most animals, and understanding their evolution is key to clarify ...
Animal vision is mediated through pigments belonging exclusively to the opsin family. These are memb...
Opsin proteins covalently bind to small molecular chromophores and each protein-chromophore complex ...
AbstractPhotoreceptor cells of vertebrate eyes are fundamentally different from those of invertebrat...
SummaryAnimal photoreceptor cells can be classified into two distinct types, depending on whether th...
One of the signatures of evolutionarily related cell types is the expression of similar combinations...
Eye evolution is driven by the evolution of visually guided behavior. Accumulation of gradually more...
Opsins - G-protein coupled receptors involved in photoreception - have been extensively studied in t...