In the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released during egg laying act in concert to stimulate mate attraction. However, molecular information concerning the cellular receptors and signaling mechanisms that may be involved in waterborne peptide and protein pheromonal communication is lacking. As a first step toward examining whether members of the G protein family and phosphoinositide signaling pathway are present in the primary peripheral chemosensory organs (i.e., rhinophores), we isolated five full-length cDNA clones from an A. californica central nervous system cDNA library. These clones encoded (1) the G protein α subunits of the Gq, Gi, and Go families, (2) a protein with homology to phospholi...
AbstractTo know whether or not the set of genes involved in the inositol phospholipid signaling path...
International audienceThe relationship between the deep-sea mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus and its th...
Gastropod molluscs are among the most abundant species that inhabit coral reef ecosystems. Many are ...
In the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released during eg...
AbstractIn the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released d...
An ability to sense and respond to environmental cues is essential to the survival of most marine an...
BACKGROUND: Marine molluscs, as is the case with most aquatic animals, rely heavily on olfactory cue...
Mollusks are a large and diverse group of aquatic and terrestrial animals that rely heavily on chemi...
The feeding behavior of benthic animals greatly influences the bioturbation of sediments, in turn af...
Pheromones are known to be important to the innate behavior of marine animals. Attraction in Aplysia...
Pheromones are known to be important to the innate behavior of marine animals. Attraction in Aplysia...
Background: In marine organisms, and in particular for benthic invertebrates including echinoderms, ...
Mate attraction in the marine mollusk Aplysia involves long-distance waterborne chemical signaling v...
Mate attraction in Aplysia involves a long-distance water-borne signal (the protein pheromone attrac...
In aquatic environments, the vast majority of invertebrate animals live in darkness, and therefore t...
AbstractTo know whether or not the set of genes involved in the inositol phospholipid signaling path...
International audienceThe relationship between the deep-sea mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus and its th...
Gastropod molluscs are among the most abundant species that inhabit coral reef ecosystems. Many are ...
In the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released during eg...
AbstractIn the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released d...
An ability to sense and respond to environmental cues is essential to the survival of most marine an...
BACKGROUND: Marine molluscs, as is the case with most aquatic animals, rely heavily on olfactory cue...
Mollusks are a large and diverse group of aquatic and terrestrial animals that rely heavily on chemi...
The feeding behavior of benthic animals greatly influences the bioturbation of sediments, in turn af...
Pheromones are known to be important to the innate behavior of marine animals. Attraction in Aplysia...
Pheromones are known to be important to the innate behavior of marine animals. Attraction in Aplysia...
Background: In marine organisms, and in particular for benthic invertebrates including echinoderms, ...
Mate attraction in the marine mollusk Aplysia involves long-distance waterborne chemical signaling v...
Mate attraction in Aplysia involves a long-distance water-borne signal (the protein pheromone attrac...
In aquatic environments, the vast majority of invertebrate animals live in darkness, and therefore t...
AbstractTo know whether or not the set of genes involved in the inositol phospholipid signaling path...
International audienceThe relationship between the deep-sea mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus and its th...
Gastropod molluscs are among the most abundant species that inhabit coral reef ecosystems. Many are ...