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Title

Ci-opsin1, a vertebrate-type opsin gene, expressed in the larval ocellus of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis.

Authors

Kusakabe T, Kusakabe R, Kawakami I, Satou Y, Satoh N, Tsuda M

Journal

FEBS Lett. 2001; 506(1):69-72

PubMed ID

11591373

Abstract

A novel gene encoding visual pigment, Ci-opsin1, was identified in a primitive chordate, the ascidian, Ciona intestinalis. Molecular phylogenetic analysis and the exon-intron organization suggest that Ci-opsin1 is closely related to the retinal and pineal opsins of vertebrates. During embryogenesis, Ci-opsin1 transcripts were first detected in part of the brain of mid tailbud embryos; its expression was confined to photoreceptor cells of the ocellus (eye spot) in the larval brain as development proceeded. These results suggest a common descent of the ascidian ocellus and the vertebrate eyes. The ocellus of ascidian larvae may represent an ancestral state of the vertebrate eye.

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