Author:
FASICK JEFFRY I.,CRONIN THOMAS W.,HUNT DAVID M.,ROBINSON PHYLLIS R.
Abstract
To assess the dolphin's capacity for color
vision and determine the absorption maxima of the dolphin
visual pigments, we have cloned and expressed the dolphin
opsin genes. On the basis of sequence homology with other
mammalian opsins, a dolphin rod and long-wavelength sensitive
(LWS) cone opsin cDNAs were identified. Both dolphin opsin
cDNAs were expressed in mammalian COS-7 cells. The resulting
proteins were reconstituted with the chromophore 11-cis-retinal
resulting in functional pigments with absorption maxima
(λmax) of 488 and 524 nm for the rod and
cone pigments respectively. These λmax values
are considerably blue shifted compared to those of many
terrestrial mammals. Although the dolphin possesses a gene
homologous to other mammalian short-wavelength sensitive
(SWS) opsins, it is not expressed in vivo and
has accumulated a number of deletions, including a frame-shift
mutation at nucleotide position 31. The dolphin therefore
lacks the common dichromatic form of color vision typical
of most terrestrial mammals.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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