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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    FEBS Letters 225 (1987), S. 255-258 
    ISSN: 0014-5793
    Keywords: (Halobacterium halobium) ; Activation energy ; Low-temperature spectrophotometry ; Photointermediate ; Photoreaction ; Potential barrier ; Sensory rhodopsin
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Retina ; Iodopsin ; Photoreceptor cells ; Cones ; Oil droplets, in retinal cones ; Immunohistochemistry ; Domestic fowl ; Japanese quail
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Localization of iodopsin in the retina of the chicken and Japanese quail was investigated immunohistochemically with the use of monoclonal antibodies (R1-R4) highly specific for R-photopsin (protein moiety of iodopsin). In paraffin sections of the retina, the outer segments of double cones (principal and accessory cones) and of one particular type of single cones were labeled with the antibodies. In addition, reticular cytoplasmic structures, probably representing the Golgi apparatus in a position close to the vitreous pole of the paraboloid and to the outer limiting membrane were intensely stained in the cone cells bearing an immunoreactive outer segment. In whole-mount preparations, 5 types of cone cells were identified according to the color of oil droplets, i.e., red, yellow, pale-green (principal member of double cones), pale-blue and clear, in addition to a sixth type devoid of an oil droplet (accessory member of double cones). The immunohistochemical analysis of the preparations revealed that R-photopsin (suggesting the presence of iodopsin) is localized in the outer segments of both the principal and accessory members of double cones, and the population of single cones displaying a red oil droplet. Other cones endowed with a yellow, blue or clear oil droplet were not labeled with the antibodies used. Similar results were obtained in the retina of the Japanese quail.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Pineal organ ; Parapineal organ ; Retina ; Photoreceptors ; Photoneuroendocrine organs ; Iodopsin ; Rod-opsin ; Lampetra japonica (Cyclostomata)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The aim of this study has been to examine whether iodopsin immunoreaction exists in the photoreceptor cells of the retina of the river lamprey, Lampetra japonica, and whether this immunoreaction also appears in the photoreceptors of the pineal complex. The lamprey retina possesses long and short photoreceptor cells that display iodopsin immunoreactivity and rod-opsin immunoreactivity, respectively. In the pineal organ, iodopsin immunoreaction has been observed in the peripheral region and the dorsal wall of the end-vesicle. Immunoreactivity is also found in the atrium and the pineal stalk. The iodopsin-immunoreactive outer segments are smaller than those displaying rod-opsin immunoreactivity. In the parapineal organ, iodopsin immunoreactivity is distributed in both dorsal and ventral portions. Double immunostaining has been employed to investigate whether iodopsin and serotonin immunoreactivities are colocalized in one and the same cell. This approach has revealed that the iodopsin-immunoreactive outer segments belong to serotonin-immunopositive and to serotonin-immunonegative photoreceptor cells. These results demonstrate that rod-type or cone-type visual pigments are contained in both typical and modified pineal photoreceptors.
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