Functional characterization of CCHamides and deorphanization of their receptors in the yellow fever mosquito,Aedes aegypti
Jinghan Tan,
Susanne Neupert,
Jean-Paul Paluzzi
Abstract:As a widely distributed anthropophilic mosquito species and vector of various arboviruses, Aedes aegypti poses a significant threat to human health on a global scale. Investigating mosquito neuropeptides allows us to better understand their physiology. The neuropeptides CCHamide1 (CCHa-1) and CCHamide-2 (CCHa-2) and their associated G protein-coupled receptors (CCHa-1R and CCHa-2R) were recently identified and studied across insects. However, expression profiles and physiological roles of CCHamides and their r… Show more
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