Fatty acid composition of Drosophila photoreceptor light-sensitive microvilli
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Muñoz, Yorka
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Fatty acid composition of Drosophila photoreceptor light-sensitive microvilli
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Phototransduction, the mechanism underlying the electrical response to light in photoreceptor cells, has been thoroughly investigated
in Drosophila melanogaster, an essential model in signal transduction research. These cells present a highly specialized photosensitive
membrane consisting of thousands of microvilli forming a prominent structure termed a rhabdomere. These microvilli encompass the
phototransduction proteins, most of which are transmembrane and exclusively rhabdomeric. Rhabdomere membrane lipids play a crucial
role in the activation of the transient receptor potential ionic channels (TRP and TRPL) responsible for initiating the photoresponse.
Despite its importance, rhabdomere lipid composition has not been established. We developed a novel preparation enriched in rhabdomere
membranes to perform a thorough characterization of the lipidomics of Drosophila rhabdomeres. Isolated eyes (500) were homogenized and
subjected to a diff erential centrifugation protocol that generates a fraction enriched in rhabdomere membrane. Lipids extracted from this
preparation were identifi ed and quantifi ed by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. We found an abundance of low sterol
esters (C16:0, C18:0), highly abundant and diverse triglycerides, free fatty acids, a moderate variety of mono and diacyglycerols (C:16:0,
18:0, C18:1) and abundant phospholipids (principally C18:2). This preparation opens a new avenue for investigating essential aspects of
phototransduction.
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Biol Res 46: 289-294, 2013
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