Avian ultraviolet/violet cones as magnetoreceptors: The problem of separating visual and magnetic information.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Communicative and Integrative Biology Pub Date : 2011-11-01 DOI:10.4161/cib.17338
Hans-Joachim Bischof, Christine Nießner, Leo Peichl, Roswitha Wiltschko, Wolfgang Wiltschko
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Abstract

In a recent paper, we described the localization of cryptochrome 1a in the retina of domestic chickens, Gallus gallus, and European robins, Erithacus rubecula: Cryptochrome 1a was found exclusively along the membranes of the disks in the outer segments of the ultraviolet/violet single cones. Cryptochrome has been suggested to act as receptor molecule for the avian magnetic compass, which would mean that the UV/V cones have a double function: they mediate vision in the short-wavelength range and, at the same time, magnetic directional information. This has important implications and raises a number of questions, in particular, how the two types of input are separated. Here, we point out several possibilities how this could be achieved. 

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鸟类紫外线/紫罗兰视锥细胞作为磁感受器:视觉和磁信息的分离问题。
在最近的一篇论文中,我们描述了隐色素1a在家鸡、Gallus Gallus和欧洲知更鸟(Erithacus rubecula)视网膜中的定位:隐色素1a只在紫外线/紫色单锥细胞外段的圆盘膜上发现。隐花色素被认为是鸟类磁罗盘的受体分子,这意味着UV/V锥细胞具有双重功能:它们在短波长范围内介导视觉,同时传递磁方向信息。这具有重要的含义,并提出了一些问题,特别是如何区分这两种类型的输入。在这里,我们指出了实现这一目标的几种可能性。
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