학술논문

First identification and localization of a visual pigment in Hydra (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)
Document Type
Brief Communication
Source
Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Sensory, Neural and Behavioral Physiology. February 2001 187(1):79-81
Subject
Hydra Photoreception Visual pigments Rhodopsin-like proteins Immunocytochemistry
Language
English
ISSN
0340-7594
1432-1351
Abstract
Abstract.: The cnidarian Hydra does not possess identified photoreceptive structures or specialized cells for light detection; nevertheless, it shows a marked photosensitivity. So far no evidence has been previously reported about the localization of the proteins involved in the photoresponse. We used polyclonal antibodies and immunofluorescence microscopy on whole-mount Hydra to identify a putative rhodopsin-like protein. Our results show an immunoreactivity in the ectodermal layer of Hydra, which corresponds in position to the nervous epidermal sensory cells. These data provide the first identification of a rhodopsin-like protein in a phylogenetically old invertebrate and give a new insight into the Hydra photoreceptive response.