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Calmodulin associated with rhabdomeral photoreceptor microvilli of arthropods and squid
Authors:Dr. H. G. de Couet  P. P. Jablonski  J. L. Perkin
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neurobiology, Research School of Biological Sciences, Canberra, Australia;(2) Department of Developmental Biology, Research School of Biological Sciences, Canberra, Australia;(3) Department of Neurobiology, Research School of Biological Sciences, P.O. Box 475, 2601 Canberra, A.C.T., Australia
Abstract:Summary A monoclonal antibody against pea-leaf calmodulin was used to localise this calcium-binding protein on frozen sections of compound eyes of several arthropod species and on nitrocellulose replicas of electrophoretically separated peptides of isolated photoreceptor membrane from crayfish, fly, and squid. We report the presence of immunochemically detectable amounts of calmodulin specifically associated with the photoreceptor microvilli of rhabdomeral photoreceptors. A weak immunofluorescent signal was also observed in the cytoplasm of retinula cells. The presence of calmodulin in rhabdomeral microvilli is discussed in view of its possible implication in phototransduction and/or involvement in cytoskeletal structures associated with photoreceptor membranes in invertebrates.
Keywords:Calmodulin  Actin  Photoreceptor membrane  Microvilli  Cytoskeleton  Phototransduction  Calcium ions  Arthropods  Squid
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