Rhythmicity of chromophore turnover of visual pigment in the Antarctic amphipod Orchomene plebs (Crustacea; Amphipoda) |
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Authors: | T. Hariyama A. Terakita V. B. Meyer-Rochow |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Centre for Applied Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Katahira 2 cho-me, 980, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Japan 2. Biological Institute, Faculty of Education, Oita University, 870-11, Oita, Japan 3. Experimental Zoology and Electron Microscopy, University of the West Indies, 7, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica
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Abstract: | - Relative retinal amounts in the compound eye of the Antarctic amphipod Orchomene plebs were assessed during conditions of continuous summer daylight every 3 h over a period of 48 h. The habitat of the experimental animal is the bottom of the Ross Sea (78°S; 166°E) down to depths of at least 400 m; water temperature is a constant — 1.8° C. A periodicity of 12 h was detected with relative amounts of 11-cis retinal exhibiting peaks at midday and at midnight and troughs at 7.00 h and 19.00 h.
- The result that 90% of retinoid were insoluble in n-hexane suggests that at least 90% of the measured retinoid were attached to membrane-bound proteins such as opsin.
- Selective light adaptation showed that the visual pigments were thermostable and photoregenerable. The main absorbance peak of rhodopsin, compared with metarhodopsin, seems to be in the longer wavelengths.
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