Abstract Background Animals have a greater diversity of signalling pathways than their unicellular relatives, consistent with the evolution and expansion of these pathways occurring in parallel with the origin of animal multicellularity. However, the genomes of sponges and ctenophores – non-bilaterian basal animals – typically encode no, or far fewer, recognisable signalling ligands compared to bilaterians and cnidarians. For instance, the largest subclass of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) in bilaterians, the Eph receptors (Ephs), are present in sponges and ctenophores, but their cognate ligands, the ephrins, have not yet been detected. Results Here, we use an iterative HMM analysis to identify for the first time membrane-bound ephrins in...
International audienceChordate gastrin/cholecystokinin (G/CCK) and ecdysozoan sulfakinin (SK) signal...
Epithelial tissues are a key metazoan cell type, providing a basic structural unit for the construct...
International audienceSponges branch basally in the metazoan phylogenetic tree and are thus well pos...
Animals have a greater diversity of signalling pathways than their unicellular relatives, consistent...
Eph receptors and ephrins are important players in axon guidance, cell sorting and boundary formatio...
Raw tree files of all phylogenetic trees reported in the manuscript. (PDF 271 kb
Figure S1. Domain architectures of Eph receptors identified across all analyzed taxa. Figure S2. Mul...
Abstract Background Ependymins were originally defined as fish-specific secreted glycoproteins invol...
Background: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a central role in eukaryotic signal transductio...
Complete FASTA sequences of all Eph receptors, ephrin ligands and cupredoxins identified new, or use...
Background: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a central role in eukaryotic signal transductio...
Abstract Background The emergence of epithelia was the foundation of metazoan expansion. Epithelial ...
AbstractEph receptors and their ligands, the ephrins, mediate cell-to-cell signals implicated in the...
AbstractEph receptor tyrosine kinases and their membrane-associated ligands, the ephrins, are essent...
International audienceChordate gastrin/cholecystokinin (G/CCK) and ecdysozoan sulfakinin (SK) signal...
Epithelial tissues are a key metazoan cell type, providing a basic structural unit for the construct...
International audienceSponges branch basally in the metazoan phylogenetic tree and are thus well pos...
Animals have a greater diversity of signalling pathways than their unicellular relatives, consistent...
Eph receptors and ephrins are important players in axon guidance, cell sorting and boundary formatio...
Raw tree files of all phylogenetic trees reported in the manuscript. (PDF 271 kb
Figure S1. Domain architectures of Eph receptors identified across all analyzed taxa. Figure S2. Mul...
Abstract Background Ependymins were originally defined as fish-specific secreted glycoproteins invol...
Background: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a central role in eukaryotic signal transductio...
Complete FASTA sequences of all Eph receptors, ephrin ligands and cupredoxins identified new, or use...
Background: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a central role in eukaryotic signal transductio...
Abstract Background The emergence of epithelia was the foundation of metazoan expansion. Epithelial ...
AbstractEph receptors and their ligands, the ephrins, mediate cell-to-cell signals implicated in the...
AbstractEph receptor tyrosine kinases and their membrane-associated ligands, the ephrins, are essent...
International audienceChordate gastrin/cholecystokinin (G/CCK) and ecdysozoan sulfakinin (SK) signal...
Epithelial tissues are a key metazoan cell type, providing a basic structural unit for the construct...
International audienceSponges branch basally in the metazoan phylogenetic tree and are thus well pos...