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1. Active state structures of a bistable visual opsin bound to G proteins

2. Light intensity-dependent arrestin switching for inactivation of a light-sensitive GPCR, bistable opsin

3. In-silico predicted mouse melanopsins with blue spectral shifts deliver efficient subcellular signaling

4. Functional characterization of four opsins and two G alpha subtypes co-expressed in the molluscan rhabdomeric photoreceptor

5. Multiple opsins in a reef-building coral, Acropora millepora

6. Optogenetic manipulation of Gq- and Gi/o-coupled receptor signaling in neurons and heart muscle cells

11. Squalomix: shark and ray genome analysis consortium and its data sharing platform [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

12. Insights into the evolutionary origin of the pineal color discrimination mechanism from the river lamprey

13. Squalomix: shark and ray genome analysis consortium and its data sharing platform [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

14. Functional identification of an opsin kinase underlying inactivation of the pineal bistable opsin parapinopsin in zebrafish

15. Spectral tuning mediated by helix III in butterfly long wavelength-sensitive visual opsins revealed by heterologous action spectroscopy

17. An all-trans-retinal-binding opsin peropsin as a potential dark-active and light-inactivated G protein-coupled receptor

18. Whale shark rhodopsin adapted to deep-sea lifestyle by a substitution associated with human disease

19. High-performance optical control of GPCR signaling by bistable animal opsins MosOpn3 and LamPP in a molecular property–dependent manner

20. Optogenetic manipulation of Gq- and Gi/o-coupled receptor signaling in neurons and heart muscle cells

21. Expression of a homologue of a vertebrate non-visual opsin Opn3 in the insect photoreceptors

23. High-performance GPCR optogenetics based on molecular properties of animal opsins, MosOpn3 and LamPP

24. The Emergence of the Metabolic Signaling of the Nucleoredoxin-like Genes during Evolution

25. Absorption Characteristics of Vertebrate Non-Visual Opsin, Opn3.

26. Whale shark rhodopsin adapted to its vertically wide-ranging lifestyle

27. Activation of Transducin by Bistable Pigment Parapinopsin in the Pineal Organ of Lower Vertebrates.

29. Distribution of mammalian-like melanopsin in cyclostome retinas exhibiting a different extent of visual functions.

30. Optogenetic Potentials of Diverse Animal Opsins: Parapinopsin, Peropsin, LWS Bistable Opsin

31. Optogenetic Potentials of Diverse Animal Opsins: Parapinopsin, Peropsin, LWS Bistable Opsin

32. Functional identification of an opsin kinase underlying inactivation of the pineal bistable opsin parapinopsin in zebrafish

33. From extraocular photoreception to pigment movement regulation: a new control mechanism of the lanternshark luminescence

34. Expression of UV-sensitive parapinopsin in the iguana parietal eyes and its implication in UV-sensitivity in vertebrate pineal-related organs.

35. Color opponency with a single kind of bistable opsin in the zebrafish pineal organ

36. Convergent evolution of tertiary structure in rhodopsin visual proteins from vertebrates and box jellyfish

37. β-arrestin functionally regulates the non-bleaching pigment parapinopsin in lamprey pineal.

38. Evolution and mechanism of spectral tuning of blue-absorbing visual pigments in butterflies.

39. Insights into the evolutionary origin of the pineal color discrimination mechanism from the river lamprey

40. The non-visual opsins expressed in deep brain neurons projecting to the retina in lampreys

41. Letter to the editor

42. Crystal structure of jumping spider rhodopsin-1 as a light sensitive GPCR

43. The counterion–retinylidene Schiff base interaction of an invertebrate rhodopsin rearranges upon light activation

44. The Two-Photon Reversible Reaction of the Bistable Jumping Spider Rhodopsin-1

45. Shark genomes provide insights into elasmobranch evolution and the origin of vertebrates

46. Retinal Attachment Instability Is Diversified among Mammalian Melanopsins

47. Diversity of animal opsin-based pigments and their optogenetic potential

48. Intramolecular Interactions That Induce Helical Rearrangement upon Rhodopsin Activation

49. Mapping of the local environmental changes in proteins by cysteine scanning

50. Homologs of vertebrate Opn3 potentially serve as a light sensor in nonphotoreceptive tissue

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