Background: Marine molluscs, as is the case with most aquatic animals, rely heavily on olfactory cues for survival. In the mollusc Aplysia californica, mate-attraction is mediated by a blend of water-borne protein pheromones that are detected by sensory structures called rhinophores. The expression of G protein and phospholipase C signaling molecules in this organ is consistent with chemosensory detection being via a G-protein-coupled signaling mechanism. Results: Here we show that novel multi-transmembrane proteins with similarity to rhodopsin G-protein coupled receptors are expressed in sensory epithelia microdissected from the Aplysia rhinophore. Analysis of the A. californica genome reveals that these are part of larger multigene famili...
G-protein coupled chemosensory receptors (GPCR-CRs) aid in the perception of odors and tastes in ver...
Journal ArticleAt least two different G-protein-mediated transduction cascades, the adenylate cyclas...
Chemoreceptor proteins are necessary for animals to detect chemical signals and cues in their enviro...
Background: Marine molluscs, as is the case with most aquatic animals, rely heavily on olfactory cue...
An ability to sense and respond to environmental cues is essential to the survival of most marine an...
Molluscs are a large and diverse group of aquatic and terrestrial animals that rely heavily on chemi...
AbstractIn the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released d...
Chemosensation is achieved through the binding of chemical signals to chemoreceptor proteins embedde...
Background: In marine organisms, and in particular for benthic invertebrates including echinoderms, ...
In the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released during eg...
Sea cucumbers lack vision and rely on chemical sensing to reproduce and survive. However, how they r...
In aquatic environments, the vast majority of invertebrate animals live in darkness, and therefore t...
Living organisms deeply rely on the acquisition of chemical signals in any aspect of their life, fro...
International audienceWhile they are mostly renowned for their visual capacities, cephalopods are al...
Soft-sediment benthic habitats are ubiquitous in the marine environment and typically feature macrof...
G-protein coupled chemosensory receptors (GPCR-CRs) aid in the perception of odors and tastes in ver...
Journal ArticleAt least two different G-protein-mediated transduction cascades, the adenylate cyclas...
Chemoreceptor proteins are necessary for animals to detect chemical signals and cues in their enviro...
Background: Marine molluscs, as is the case with most aquatic animals, rely heavily on olfactory cue...
An ability to sense and respond to environmental cues is essential to the survival of most marine an...
Molluscs are a large and diverse group of aquatic and terrestrial animals that rely heavily on chemi...
AbstractIn the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released d...
Chemosensation is achieved through the binding of chemical signals to chemoreceptor proteins embedde...
Background: In marine organisms, and in particular for benthic invertebrates including echinoderms, ...
In the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released during eg...
Sea cucumbers lack vision and rely on chemical sensing to reproduce and survive. However, how they r...
In aquatic environments, the vast majority of invertebrate animals live in darkness, and therefore t...
Living organisms deeply rely on the acquisition of chemical signals in any aspect of their life, fro...
International audienceWhile they are mostly renowned for their visual capacities, cephalopods are al...
Soft-sediment benthic habitats are ubiquitous in the marine environment and typically feature macrof...
G-protein coupled chemosensory receptors (GPCR-CRs) aid in the perception of odors and tastes in ver...
Journal ArticleAt least two different G-protein-mediated transduction cascades, the adenylate cyclas...
Chemoreceptor proteins are necessary for animals to detect chemical signals and cues in their enviro...