Teleost multiple tissue (tmt) opsin: A candidate photopigment regulating the peripheral clocks of zebrafish?

Paraskevi Moutsaki, David Whitmore, James Bellingham, Katsuhiko Sakamoto, Zoë K. David-Gray, Russell G. Foster

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    Abstract

    Isolated organs and cell lines from zebrafish exhibit circadian oscillations in clock gene expression that can be entrained to a 24-h light/dark cycle. The mechanism underlying this cellular photosensitivity is unknown. We report the identification of a novel opsin family, tmt-opsin, that has a genomic structure characteristic of vertebrate photopigments, an amino acid identity equivalent to the known photopigment opsins, and the essential residues required for photopigment function. Significantly, tmt-opsin is expressed in a wide variety of neural and non-neural tissues, including a zebrafish embryonic cell line that exhibits a light entrainable clock. Collectively the data suggest that tmt-opsin is a strong candidate for the photic regulation of zebrafish peripheral clocks. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)135-145
    Number of pages10
    JournalMolecular Brain Research
    Volume112
    Issue number1-2
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2003

    Keywords

    • Circadian
    • Opsin
    • Photoreception
    • Zebrafish

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