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Davide Pisani
The National University of Ireland, Maynooth
The origin of vision: a palaeoinformatic
approach
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Vision and its fossil recordVision: the ability to detect an image, no matter how crude it is (e.g. the
octopus, insects, crustaceans, spiders, and vertebrates).
c. Lower-Cambrian ~530 Ma
The fossil record is mute about the origin and early evolution of vision
Animal genomes might be used in the absence of fossil evidence
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Opsins + chromophore = visual pigments
Opsins: 7TM retinal binding proteins of approximately 40kDa.
They loosely link a chromophore (retinal), through a Shiff’s base. Light
sensitivity of the visual pigment is determined by the interaction of the
chromophore and the opsin and is tuned to a particular wavelength of maximal
absorption (max). When a Photon of appropriate wave-length hits an opsin it
causes the chromophore to change its conformation. In turn, this changes the
opsin three-dimensional structure and causes the release of neighboring G-
protein alpha subunits, activating a signaling cascade.
Ancestral Opsin
Two Identical Opsins
Duplication
Time
&
mutations
Two different Opsins
Paralogous Genes
The animal chromophores use opsins. But different
animals use different opsins in their chromophores
We First used a BLAST-based approach to delimit
opsin distribution in animals and their close
relatives.
YES
NO
• Opsins are found in Vertebrates• Opsins are found in Bilaterians
– Arthropoda, Annelida, Mollusca, Flatworms.
• Opsins in “Lower Animals”– E.g. Cnidaria (corals jellyfishes)
• Opsins in the animal outgroup– Choanoflagellate
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The earliest history of opsins
(Blumlein & Pisani in prep)
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Some conclusions & future directions
• Opsins are an animal-specific gene family. • Duplications in the arthropods and
vertebrates visual opsins seem coeval and seem to have significantly postdated the origin of opsins. Are these events correlated? – Was the origin of vision driven by the onset of complex
predator-prey interactions?• Further insight will be obtained as more genomes will
become available (particularly molluscs).
Acknowledgments: Ms Alice Blumlein, Dr. J.O. McInerney.