Abstract
We have isolated a novel opsin from the pineal complex of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and from the brain of the puffer fish (Fugu rubripes). These extra-retinal opsins share approximately 74% identity at the nucleotide and amino acid level with rod-opsins from the retina of these species. By PCR, we have determined that the novel rod-like opsin is not expressed in the salmon retina, and the retinal rod-opsin is not expressed in the salmon pineal. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that the rod-like opsins arose from a gene duplication event approximately 205 million years ago, a time of considerable adaptive radiation of the bony fish. In view of the large differences in the coding sequences of the pineal/brain rod-like opsins, their extra-retinal sites of expression, and phylogenetic position we have termed these novel opsins 'extra-retinal rod-like opsins' (ERrod-like opsins). We speculate that the differences between retinal rod-opsins and ERrod-like opsins have arisen from their differing photosensory roles and/or genetic drift after the gene duplication event in the Triassic.
Original language | English |
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Journal | FEBS Lett |
Volume | 468( 2-3) |
Publication status | Published - 25 Feb 2000 |
Keywords
- Amino Acid Sequence
- Animals
- Brain Chemistry
- Cattle
- Evolution, Molecular
- genetics: Fishes
- Gene Duplication
- Gene Library
- Molecular Sequence Data
- chemistry: Opsin
- chemistry: Photoreceptors, Vertebrate
- Phylogeny
- chemistry: Pineal Gland
- chemistry: Retina
- chemistry: Rods (Retina)
- genetics: Salmo salar
- Sequence Alignment
- Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
- Sharks
- Species Specificity