KVÍČALOVÁ, Markéta, Pavel SLABÝ, Přemysl BARTOŠ, Radek NETUŠIL, How JING-LEE, Olga BAZALOVÁ, David DOLEŽEL and Martin VÁCHA. Spectral and intensity sensitivity of insect light-dependent magnetoreception. In Photosensory Receptors & Signal Transduction. 2014.
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Original name Spectral and intensity sensitivity of insect light-dependent magnetoreception.
Name in Czech Spectral and intensity sensitivity of insect light-dependent magnetoreception.
Authors KVÍČALOVÁ, Markéta (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Pavel SLABÝ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Přemysl BARTOŠ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Radek NETUŠIL (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), How JING-LEE (840 United States of America), Olga BAZALOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), David DOLEŽEL (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Martin VÁCHA (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Photosensory Receptors & Signal Transduction, 2014.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Conference abstract
Field of Study 30105 Physiology
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/14:00073776
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords in English Magnetoreception insects behaviour cryptochrome
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Changed by Changed by: Ing. Andrea Mikešková, učo 137293. Changed: 27/4/2015 15:38.
Abstract
It has been shown on various animal taxa that magnetic compass behavior depends on presence and wavelength of light. Crucial role of short wavelength half of spectrum in magnetoreception is consistent with process of constitution of radical pairs consisting of cofactor flavin (FAD) and protein Cryptochrome (Cry). The investigation of light wavelength and intensity thresholds for magnetic sensing in vivo gives important data underpinning experimental identification of radical partners. To date, only fruitfly and birds wavelength limits were reported (<420 nm and <565 nm respectively) yet generally without mapping of color-specific intensity thresholds throughout the spectrum. Here, we tested spontaneous reaction to rotations of geomagnetic horizontal vector - magnetically induced restlessness of German cockroach (Blattella germanica ) under 365, 385, 405, 466 and 520 nm lights and defined respective light intensity thresholds. Two maxima of sensitivity have been found at 365 nm UV and 466 nm blue-green lights. However, even the highest intensities of green 520 nm light used (10e19 photons s-1m-2) did not support magnetosensitive behavioral reaction. Our data show spectral curve of behavioral reaction to geomagnetic field which seem to be well compatible with Cry light absorption spectrum. Since both Cry1 and Cry2 have been cloned from Blattella and molecular approaches are applicable (e.g. gene silencing) our assay may well be used to decipher open questions of Cry mediated light-dependent magnetoreception mechanism of animals.
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EE2.4.31.0155, research and development projectName: Partnerství a sítě pro spolupráci v experimentální biologii
GC13-11908J, research and development projectName: Fyziologická a funkčně genetická analýza magnetorecepce na hmyzím modelu. (Acronym: Magnet)
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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