2019
DOI: 10.1101/799833
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An anti-diuretic hormone receptor in the human disease vector,Aedes aegypti: identification, expression analysis and functional deorphanization

Abstract: Insect CAPA neuropeptides, which are homologs of mammalian neuromedin U, have been described in various insect species and are known to influence ion and water balance by regulating the activity of the Malpighian ‘renal’ tubules (MTs). A number of diuretic hormones have been shown to increase primary fluid and ion secretion by the insect MTs and, in the adult female mosquito, a calcitonin-related peptide (DH31) also known as mosquito natriuretic peptide, increases sodium secretion at the expense of potassium t… Show more

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“…Standard curves were obtai ned using serial dilutions of the MTs cDNA templ ate from female w 1118 yieldi ng primer efficiencies ranging from 90-103%. For each replicate, the ∆∆Ct method was used to determine the relative quantification (RQ) value, which was normalized to the geometri c mean of RpL32 and alpha-tubulin reference genes [67].…”
Section: Fluorescence Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standard curves were obtai ned using serial dilutions of the MTs cDNA templ ate from female w 1118 yieldi ng primer efficiencies ranging from 90-103%. For each replicate, the ∆∆Ct method was used to determine the relative quantification (RQ) value, which was normalized to the geometri c mean of RpL32 and alpha-tubulin reference genes [67].…”
Section: Fluorescence Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%