2019
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1816640116
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Repertoires of G protein-coupled receptors for Ciona -specific neuropeptides

Abstract: Neuropeptides play pivotal roles in various biological events in the nervous, neuroendocrine, and endocrine systems, and are correlated with both physiological functions and unique behavioral traits of animals. Elucidation of functional interaction between neuropeptides and receptors is a crucial step for the verification of their biological roles and evolutionary processes. However, most receptors for novel peptides remain to be identified. Here, we show the identification of multiple G protein-coupled recept… Show more

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“…Papillae are thought to assist in passing the mucus sheet produced in the endostyle across the pharyngeal wall from the ventral to the dorsal side, and the mucus sheet containing food is folded into a mucus cord by the dorsal lamina 26 . Given that genes encoding Ci-CT, Ci-LF-8 receptor, Ci-YFV-1 receptor, and Ci-YFV-3 receptor, are expressed in the pharynx 12,46 , multiple peptides may be involved in regulating the food transport function of the papillae.…”
Section: Distribution Of Peptidergic Cells In the Alimentary System mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Papillae are thought to assist in passing the mucus sheet produced in the endostyle across the pharyngeal wall from the ventral to the dorsal side, and the mucus sheet containing food is folded into a mucus cord by the dorsal lamina 26 . Given that genes encoding Ci-CT, Ci-LF-8 receptor, Ci-YFV-1 receptor, and Ci-YFV-3 receptor, are expressed in the pharynx 12,46 , multiple peptides may be involved in regulating the food transport function of the papillae.…”
Section: Distribution Of Peptidergic Cells In the Alimentary System mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the expression of neuropeptides and their receptors, homologous peptide and receptor genes of vertebrates including Ci-TK 7 , cionin (a cholecystokinin/gastrin homolog peptide) 16 , and Ci-GALP 13,46 , are known to be expressed in the alimentary system. In particular, in situ hybridization showed that the Ci-TK mRNA is expressed in the intestinal epithelial layers 7 .…”
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“…However, no receptors for the neuropeptides remain to be identified in Hydra and cnidarians. Recently, Shiraishi and coworkers developed the machine-learning-assisted strategy for the identification of novel peptide-receptor pairs (87). As they indicate the multiplicity of use of the strategy, it is worth to use the strategy for increasing the receptor (especially GPCR) repertoire as many as possible on Hydra and cnidarians.…”
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