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Reflection spectroscopy of bistable visual pigments in living butterflies

Pirih, P.

2026-05-19 biophysics
10.64898/2026.05.15.725499 bioRxiv
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Invertebrate vision relies on bistable visual pigments flipping upon photon absorption between rhodopsin and metarhodopsin states. In living butterflies, the UV-VIS absorption spectra of rhodopsin and metarhodopsin, respectively with 11-cis and all-trans isomers of 3-hydroxy-retinal (A3) chromophore, can be conveniently recorded from the eyeshine, the light reflected from the compound eye after passing twice through the light-guiding rhabdoms. * Here, a microscope coupled with a broadband LED source and a microspectrometer was used to record photorelaxations reported in eyeshine reflection spectra. Fitting temporal exponential relaxations to log-reflectance arrays yielded transient and baseline spectra that are analogous to absorbance difference and sum, respectively. Both types of spectra were subjected to singular value decomposition and to fitting of templated visual pigment absorption spectra. * The compound eye of the high brown fritillary Fabriciana adippe was exposed to a series of second-long broadband light pulses, causing photorelaxations with time constants between 40 and 120 ms that led to 80% metarhodopsin in equilibrium. The transient and baseline spectra were fitted with pigment templates, estimating the alpha peak wavelength 547-552 nm for rhodopsin and 496-501 nm for metarhodopsin. The metarhodopsin to rhodopsin alpha peak absorbance ratio 1.25-1.35 is consistent with the isosbestic wavelength at 530 nm. The second isosbestic wavelength indicates that rhodopsin beta (UV) peak absorbs more strongly than metarhodopsin below 405 nm. * Baseline spectra, which were not explicitly analysed in previous studies, enable concatenation of exposures, monitor long-term changes of pigment, and enhance the estimation of beta peak parameters. * The method can be directly used in many butterflies and could be adapted to other insects, particularly fruitflies, facilitating studies of the relation between the visual pigment spectra and the opsin sequences. Spectroscopic results can be complemented with physiologically measured photoreceptor spectral sensitivity datasets and analysed with the same global fitting procedure.

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