Secondary not subordinate: Opsin localization suggests possibility for color sensitivity in salticid secondary eyes

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Mireille Steck , Sophia J. Hanscom , Tom Iwanicki , Jenny Y. Sung , David Outomuro , Nathan I. Morehouse , Megan L. Porter
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The principal eyes of jumping spiders (Salticidae) integrate a dual-lens system, a tiered retinal matrix with multiple photoreceptor classes and muscular control of retinal movements to form high resolution images, extract color information, and dynamically evaluate visual scenes. While much work has been done to characterize these more complex principal anterior eyes, little work has investigated the three other pairs of simpler secondary eyes: the anterior lateral eye pair and two posterior (lateral and median) pairs of eyes. We investigated the opsin protein component of visual pigments in the eyes of three species of salticid using transcriptomics and immunohistochemistry. Based on characterization and localization of a set of three conserved opsins (Rh1 - green sensitive, Rh2 - blue sensitive, and Rh3 - ultraviolet sensitive) we have identified potential photoreceptors for blue light detection in the eyes of two out of three species: Menemerus bivittatus (Chrysillini) and Habrocestum africanum (Hasarinii). Additionally, the photoreceptor diversity of the secondary eyes exhibits more variation than previous estimates, particularly for the small, posterior median eyes previously considered vestigial in some species. In all three species investigated the lateral eyes were dominated by green-sensitive visual pigments (RH1 opsins), while the posterior median retinas were dominated by opsins forming short-wavelength sensitive visual pigments (e.g. RH2 and/or RH3/RH4). There was also variation among secondary eye types and among species in the distribution of opsins in retinal photoreceptors, particularly for the putatively blue-sensitive visual pigment formed from RH2. Our findings suggest secondary eyes have the potential for color vision, with observed differences between species likely associated with different ecologies and visual tasks.

次生而非从属眼色素定位表明蝾螈次生眼对颜色敏感的可能性
跳蛛(Salticidae)的主眼整合了双透镜系统、具有多类感光器的分层视网膜矩阵以及视网膜运动的肌肉控制,以形成高分辨率图像、提取颜色信息并动态评估视觉场景。虽然已经有很多研究对这些更复杂的主要前眼进行了表征,但很少有研究对其他三对更简单的次眼:前侧眼对和两对后眼(外侧和中间)进行研究。我们利用转录组学和免疫组化技术研究了三种蝾螈眼睛中视觉色素的蛋白成分。根据对一组三种保守的视蛋白(Rh1--绿光敏感蛋白、Rh2--蓝光敏感蛋白和 Rh3--紫外线敏感蛋白)的表征和定位,我们在三个物种中的两个物种的眼睛中发现了潜在的蓝光检测光感受器:我们在三个物种中的两个物种:Menemerus bivittatus (Chrysillini) 和 Habrocestum africanum (Hasarinii)的眼睛中发现了潜在的蓝光检测光感受器。此外,次生眼的感光器多样性比以前的估计有更多的变化,特别是在一些物种中以前被认为是残余的后中位小眼。在所有三个被调查的物种中,侧眼主要是对绿色敏感的视觉色素(RH1视蛋白),而后正中视网膜主要是形成对短波长敏感的视觉色素的视蛋白(如RH2和/或RH3/RH4)。在不同类型的次生眼和不同物种中,视网膜感光器中的蛋白分布也存在差异,尤其是由 RH2 形成的对蓝色敏感的视觉色素。我们的研究结果表明,次生眼具有彩色视觉的潜力,不同物种之间的差异可能与不同的生态环境和视觉任务有关。
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Vision Research
Vision Research 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
111
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: Vision Research is a journal devoted to the functional aspects of human, vertebrate and invertebrate vision and publishes experimental and observational studies, reviews, and theoretical and computational analyses. Vision Research also publishes clinical studies relevant to normal visual function and basic research relevant to visual dysfunction or its clinical investigation. Functional aspects of vision is interpreted broadly, ranging from molecular and cellular function to perception and behavior. Detailed descriptions are encouraged but enough introductory background should be included for non-specialists. Theoretical and computational papers should give a sense of order to the facts or point to new verifiable observations. Papers dealing with questions in the history of vision science should stress the development of ideas in the field.
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