2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2014.08.006
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Genomic and peptidomic analyses of the neuropeptides from the emerging pest, Drosophila suzukii

Abstract: Tel: +44 (0)1904 4626282 Highlights  In silico analysis identified 28 peptide precursors  Peptidome analysis of adult brain, corpus cardiacum, thoracico-abdominal ganglion identified peptides from 15 different families.  Myosuppressin was present in all tissue analysed, and was the only peptide identified in the crop nerve bundle AbstractDrosophila suzukii is a highly polyphagous invasive pest which has been recently introduced into Europe and North America, where it is causing severe economic losses throug… Show more

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“…One study that needs further verification, however, is that of Audsley et al [70] where they report in adult D . suzukii that AKH was found only in the corpora cardiaca and was not found in the nerve bundle going to the crop.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study that needs further verification, however, is that of Audsley et al [70] where they report in adult D . suzukii that AKH was found only in the corpora cardiaca and was not found in the nerve bundle going to the crop.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the required pre-analytical conditions are met and essential resources are available (Figure 2B), robust characterization of the peptide complement in most peptidergic tissues, peptide extracts, and biological fluids generates a wealth of information for further investigation. Numerous model and socio-economically important organisms have benefited from high-throughput queries of their peptidomes [4, 5, 2129], providing molecular detail to link peptides to environmental factors, nutrition, physiological states and behaviors. Discovery peptidomics usually involves larger samples, often comprised of many individual samples, which ensures detectable levels of low-abundant peptides and a broader prohormone coverage of detected peptides.…”
Section: Choosing Your Peptidomics Modus Operandi: a Guide On Methodomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discovery peptidomics usually involves larger samples, often comprised of many individual samples, which ensures detectable levels of low-abundant peptides and a broader prohormone coverage of detected peptides. Pooling hundreds of individual samples, such as insect brains [4, 28], neural ganglia [23], or defined mammalian brain regions [3032], is common in these types of untargeted peptidomics studies.…”
Section: Choosing Your Peptidomics Modus Operandi: a Guide On Methodomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a rapidly growing field in which more than 5800 papers (Google Scholar) have been published, insect neuropeptide endocrinology requires a comprehensive and standardised resource for managing neuropeptide information. Identification of insect neuropeptides has been facilitated by inexpensive next-generation sequencing, for example in the context of the i5k project (Poelchau et al, 2015); and sensitive mass-spectrometric peptidomic surveys (Audsley et al, 2015;Baggerman et al, 2002;Li et al, 2008;Predel et al, 2007) resulting in an explosion in available insect neuropeptide data. However, there is no dedicated online resource for insect neuroendocrinology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%