Fluorescence found in key marine creature

Published: Oct. 31, 2007 at 1:30 PM

SAN DIEGO, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- U.S. marine scientists have determined green fluorescent proteins might be widespread in the animal kingdom.

Fluorescent proteins have been employed in a variety of scientific research purposes but, until now, such natural proteins have been identified mostly in jellyfish and corals, leading to the belief that the capacity for fluorescence in animals is exclusive to such primitive creatures.

But in the new research, scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California-San Diego discovered fluorescent-light emitting features in an evolutionarily important marine organism -- the amphioxus -- and say such a capacity might be much more prevalent in nature than previously believed.

Dimitri Deheyn and his Scripps colleagues said their discovery emphasizes the idea that evolutionary preservation of fluorescence must play an important ecological function. Deheyn said many animals haven't been tested for fluorescence and its prevalence in the animal kingdom remains undetermined.

The research appears in the October issue of the journal Biological Bulletin.

© 2007 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Wholesale sales rose in October (11 min)
Potential breast cancer marker identified (12 min)
Mortgage activity up with rates higher (19 min)
Study: Weight loss eases sleep apnea (25 min)
Arctic food affects mercury in polar bears (28 min)
Cystic fibrosis cell function improved (35 min)
Exercise helps peripheral artery disease (37 min)
fark
Glenn Beck's surivivalist rants urging his listeners to stock up on "Guns, God, and Gold", may have...
Explicit MySpace and text messages get Louisiana man charged with "Improper solicitation of a juvenile."...
Remember all the talk about the CERN Collider creating black holes? You don't? Well last night,...
Book returned to Ohio library after 60 years...dewey prosecute him?
Indianapolis traffic tickets cost you $150 if you did it and $2,500 if you didn't do it
Scottish babysitter does the "I've fallen and I'm too drunk to get up" thing. In traffic. Dropping...