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. 1957 May 20;40(5):703–713. doi: 10.1085/jgp.40.5.703

THE VISUAL SYSTEM OF THE ALLIGATOR

George Wald 1, Paul K Brown 1, Donald Kennedy 1
PMCID: PMC2147649  PMID: 13428984

Abstract

The eye tissues and liver of the alligator contain vitamin A1 alone. The retina contains rhodopsin, typical in absorption spectrum (λmax 500 mµ); but synthesized in solution from neo-b retinene and opsin much more rapidly than are the frog, mammalian, or chicken rhodopsins previously examined. In this regard alligator rhodopsin resembles the rhodopsins and porphyropsins of fishes, all of which so far investigated are synthesized rapidly in solution. The rates of synthesis in vitro of frog and alligator rhodopsins are matched closely by the rates of rod dark adaptation in living frogs and alligators, measured electrophysiologically at the same temperature. Alligator rods dark-adapt, and alligator rhodopsin is synthesized in solution, at rates characteristically associated with cones and cone pigments in frogs, mammals, and birds.

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