The arm light organ of the firefly squid, Watasenia scintillans, emits extremely bright flashes of light, which are caused by a luciferin-luciferase reaction involving ATP, Mg(2+) and molecular oxygen. The molecular mechanism underlying the bioluminescence reaction has remained unresolved, because the luciferase could not be identified or isolated. The arm light organ contains numerous rod-like bodies that are 2-6 μm long and 1-2 μm thick.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForagers of the Japanese honeybee (Apis cerana japonica) were attracted by flowers of an oriental orchid (Cymbidium floribundum) and were observed to carry the pollinia on their scutella. After the removal of pollinia from the flowers, their labial color changed from white to reddish brown. Both artificial removal of pollinia and ethrel treatment of the flowers also induced this labial color change.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have cloned a novel Drosophila melanogaster homeobox (Hbox) containing gene, NK-7.1 (Dm.HboxNK-7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn previous studies of invertebrate rhabdomes by X-ray diffraction, glutaraldehyde fixation of the retina was used because this tissue is very labile and, without fixation, disintegrates within an hour of dissection. However, with conventional X-ray apparatus more than ten hours exposure time was needed to record a diffraction pattern. In this study, X-ray diffraction patterns from unfixed squid retina could be successfully obtained by use of synchrotron radiation and a storage phosphor screen as detector.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe investigated localization of visual pigments in the pineal complex of Japanese quail, Japanese grass lizards and bullfrogs immunocytochemically by use of the antiserum against bovine rhodopsin (Rh-As) and monoclonal antibodies against chicken iodopsin (Io-mAb). We also analyzed retinoids, chromophores of visual pigments, by a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The outer segments and cell membranes of some photoreceptor cells in the pineal organ of the Japanese quail exhibited immunoreactivity to Rh-As, but there are also many immunonegative cells.
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