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Retinal Attachment Instability Is Diversified among Mammalian Melanopsins.
Tsukamoto, Hisao; Kubo, Yoshihiro; Farrens, David L; Koyanagi, Mitsumasa; Terakita, Akihisa; Furutani, Yuji.
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  • Tsukamoto H; Department of Life and Coordination-Complex Molecular Science, Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, 444-8585, Japan,; Department of Structural Molecular Science, SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Hayama, Kanagawa 240-0193, Japan,. Electronic address: tsukamoh@ims.ac.jp.
  • Kubo Y; Division of Biophysics and Neurobiology, Department of Molecular Physiology, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Aichi 444-8585, Japan,; Department of Physiological Sciences, SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Hayama, Kanagawa 240-0193, Japan.
  • Farrens DL; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon 97239-3098.
  • Koyanagi M; Department of Biology and Geosciences, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Osaka 558-8585, Japan.
  • Terakita A; Department of Biology and Geosciences, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Osaka 558-8585, Japan.
  • Furutani Y; Department of Life and Coordination-Complex Molecular Science, Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, 444-8585, Japan,; Department of Structural Molecular Science, SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Hayama, Kanagawa 240-0193, Japan.
J Biol Chem ; 290(45): 27176-27187, 2015 Nov 06.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26416885
ABSTRACT
Melanopsins play a key role in non-visual photoreception in mammals. Their close phylogenetic relationship to the photopigments in invertebrate visual cells suggests they have evolved to acquire molecular characteristics that are more suited for their non-visual functions. Here we set out to identify such characteristics by comparing the molecular properties of mammalian melanopsin to those of invertebrate melanopsin and visual pigment. Our data show that the Schiff base linking the chromophore retinal to the protein is more susceptive to spontaneous cleavage in mammalian melanopsins. We also find this stability is highly diversified between mammalian species, being particularly unstable for human melanopsin. Through mutagenesis analyses, we find that this diversified stability is mainly due to parallel amino acid substitutions in extracellular regions. We propose that the different stability of the retinal attachment in melanopsins may contribute to functional tuning of non-visual photoreception in mammals.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Retinaldehído / Opsinas de Bastones / Mamíferos Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Biol Chem Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Retinaldehído / Opsinas de Bastones / Mamíferos Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Biol Chem Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article