Abstract
Carotenoid-containing oil droplets in the avian retina act as cut-off filters to enhance colour discrimination. We report a confocal resonance Raman investigation of the oil droplets of the domestic chicken, Gallus gallus domesticus. We show that all carotenoids present are in a constrained conformation, implying a locus in specific lipid binding sites. In addition, we provide proof of a recent conclusion that all carotenoid-containing droplets contain a mixture of all carotenoids present, rather than only a subset of them—a conclusion that diverges from the previously-held view. Our results have implications for the mechanism(s) giving rise to these carotenoid mixtures in the differently-coloured droplets.
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Arteni, A. A., LaFountain, A. M., Alexandre, M. T. A., Fradot, M., Mendes-Pinto, M. M., Sahel, J. A., … Pascal, A. A. (2019). Carotenoid composition and conformation in retinal oil droplets of the domestic chicken. PLoS ONE, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217418
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