Similar results were obtained with expressed human red and green opsins.
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Animals have specialised proteins called opsins that respond to light.
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Here we tested the hypothesis that nonvisual opsins mediate photorelaxation in the pulmonary circulation.
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Wedged into their surfaces are proteins called opsins.
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In contrast, 11-cis-retinol activates the expressed salamander and human red rod opsins, acting as an agonist.
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He and Oakley found that the genes coding for opsins were activated in the octopus skin.
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We report here the first-characterized cnidarian opsins.
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Those pigments are composed of photoreceptor molecules called opsins, along with a derivative of vitamin A called retinol.
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In addition to a standard panel of stains, tissues were immunostained against a variety of rod and cone opsins.
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Further, opsins likely duplicated and were lost many times, with different lineages of animals maintaining different repertoires of opsin paralogs.
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Physiological studies showed that visible light-sensitive photoreceptors are also present in median ocelli, but the visible light-sensitive opsins they express were unknown.
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Optogenetics requires implantation of light-delivering optical fibers, as current light-sensitive opsins are activated by visible light, which cannot effectively penetrate biological tissues.
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Color discrimination in the vertebrate retina is mediated by a combination of spectrally distinct cone photoreceptors, each expressing one of multiple cone opsins.
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Optogenetics is a transformative technology based on light-sensitive microbial proteins, known as opsins, that enable precise modulation of neuronal activity with pulsed radiant energy.
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Currently prevalent GEVIs are based on the voltage-sensitive fluorescent protein (VSFP) prototypical design or on the voltage-dependent state transitions of microbial opsins.
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Analysis of the conversation of residues in the extracellular portion of TM1 of opsins showed a pattern consistent with alpha-helical structure with a conserved face.