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03/15/2018 18:00

Locomotion control with photopigments

Thomas Richter Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

    Animal photoreceptors capture light with photopigments. Researchers from the University of Göttingen have now discovered that these photopigments fulfill an additional function: They not only exist in eyes, but also in mechanoreceptors along the body, where they control body movements.

    Press release No. 61/2018

    Locomotion control with photopigments
    Researchers from Göttingen University discover additional function of opsins

    (pug) Animal photoreceptors capture light with photopigments. Researchers from the University of Göttingen have now discovered that these photopigments fulfill an additional function: They not only exist in eyes, but also in mechanoreceptors along the body, where they control body movements. The results were published in Neuron.

    Coordinated locomotion requires mechanoreceptors that inform animals about their body movements. By analyzing locomotion in Drosophila fruit fly larvae, the scientists found that this locomotion control requires visual opsins, the visual photopigment proteins. Without opsins, the mechanoreceptors no longer responded to mechanical stimuli – Drosophila larvae lacking visual opsin proteins were found to hardly crawl and to be unable to perform coordinated body movements.

    “Within the mechanoreceptors, opsin proteins serve structural roles instead of detecting light,” explains Diego Giraldo, PhD student at Göttingen University’s Department of Cellular Neurobiology. “These opsins apparently organize cilia. Without them, the cilia degenerate and ion channels leak out from the cilia.” According to the researchers, finding opsins in mechanosensory cells is evolutionarily not that surprising. Because the mechanoreceptors are closely related to photoreceptors, the new discovery seems to close an evolutionary gap.

    “We always thought that the different photopigment proteins evolved to monitor different colors of light,” says Dr. Bart Geurten, one of the lead authors of the publication. “We now find that all these opsins occur together in mechanoreceptor cells, indicating that they are older than their use for color vision.” That the mechanosensory roles of photopigments are indeed millions of years old is supported by recent work on vertebrates. How exactly opsins contribute to cilium maintenance is currently being investigated.

    Original publication. Damiano Zanini et al. Proprioceptive opsin functions in Drosophila larval locomotion. Neuron 2018. Doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2018.02.028.

    Contact
    Prof. Dr. Martin Göpfert
    Georg-August-University of Göttingen
    Faculty of Biology and Psychology
    Department of Cellular Neurobiology
    Julia-Lermontowa-Weg 3
    37077 Göttingen
    Phone +49 551 39-177955
    Email: mgoepfe@gwdg.de
    Internet: http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/114662.html


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    Mechanoreceptors of the drosophila larva
    Mechanoreceptors of the drosophila larva
    Photo: University of Göttingen
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    Opsin (light blue) in mechanoreceptors
    Opsin (light blue) in mechanoreceptors
    Photo: University of Göttingen
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