Target Name: OPN1SW
NCBI ID: G611
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OPN1SW
Other Name(s): opsin 1 (cone pigments), short-wave-sensitive | OPSB_HUMAN | BCP | Blue-sensitive opsin | blue-sensitive opsin | opsin 1, short wave sensitive | Opsin 1 (cone pigments), short-wave-sensitive | Opsin 1, short wave sensitive | Short-wave-sensitive opsin 1 | BOP | CBT | Blue cone photoreceptor pigment | blue cone photoreceptor pigment

Discovering OPN1SW: A Protein Critical for Vision and Health

OPN1SW, also known as Opsin 1 (cone pigments), is a protein that is expressed in the retina and plays a crucial role in vision. It is a short-wave-sensitive protein that is expressed in the cone photoreceptor cells of the retina, which are responsible for detecting light at the eye's front.

OPN1SW is a member of the family of transmembrane proteins known as the opsin family, which includes other proteins that are involved in vision, including Opsin 2 and Opsin 3. These proteins are responsible for transmitting signals from the retina to the brain, allowing us to see the world around us.

One of the things that makes OPN1SW so important for vision is its sensitivity to short-wavelength light. This protein is specifically designed to detect light at wavelengths of 500-700 nanometers, which is the range of light that is visible to the human eye. This is why OPN1SW is also referred to as short-wave-sensitive.

OPN1SW is expressed in the cone photoreceptor cells of the retina, which are located at the very front of the retina. These cells are responsible for detecting light and transmitting signals to the brain, which allows us to see the world around us. OPN1SW plays a crucial role in this process, as it helps to transverse the signals from the cone photoreceptor cells to the brain.

One of the things that makes OPN1SW so important for vision is its sensitivity to short-wavelength light. This protein is specifically designed to detect light at wavelengths of 500-700 nanometers, which is the range of light that is visible to the human eye. This is why OPN1SW is also referred to as short-wave-sensitive.

OPN1SW is also involved in the process of vision, as it helps to transverse the signals from the cone photoreceptor cells to the brain. This is important for the cone photoreceptor cells, as they are responsible for detecting light at the eye's front. OPN1SW plays a crucial role in this process, as it helps to ensure that the signals from the cone photoreceptor cells are transmitted to the brain in a timely manner.

In addition to its role in vision, OPN1SW is also involved in the regulation of pain and inflammation. This is important for maintaining the health and function of the retina, as pain and inflammation can cause damage to the retina and lead to vision loss.

OPN1SW is also involved in the regulation of the blood flow to the retina. This is important for ensuring that the retina receives a supply of oxygen and nutrients, which are essential for maintaining its health and function.

OPN1SW is a short-wave-sensitive protein that is expressed in the cone photoreceptor cells of the retina. It plays a crucial role in vision, as it helps to transverse the signals from the cone photoreceptor cells to the brain. It is also involved in the regulation of pain and inflammation, as well as the regulation of blood flow to the retina. As a result, OPN1SW may be a drug target or biomarker for future therapies aimed at treating eye diseases.

Protein Name: Opsin 1, Short Wave Sensitive

Functions: Visual pigments are the light-absorbing molecules that mediate vision. They consist of an apoprotein, opsin, covalently linked to cis-retinal (Probable). Required for the maintenance of cone outer segment organization in the ventral retina, but not essential for the maintenance of functioning cone photoreceptors (By similarity). Involved in ensuring correct abundance and localization of retinal membrane proteins (By similarity). May increase spectral sensitivity in dim light (By similarity)

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