Invertebrate models have generated many new insights into transmembrane signaling by cell-surface receptors. This review focuses on receptor guanylyl cyclases (rGCs) and describes recent advances in understanding their roles in sensory processing in the nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans. A complete analysis of the C. elegans genome elucidated 27 rGCs, an unusually large number compared with mammalian genomes, which encode 7 rGCs. Most C. elegans rGCs are expressed in sensory neurons and play roles in sensory processing, including gustation, thermosensation, olfaction, and phototransduction, among others. Recent studies have found that by producing a second messenger, guanosine 3\u27, 5\u27-cyclic monophosphate, some rGCs act as direct sensor...
Signal transduction allows cells to respond to signals from their environment and is therefore impor...
Signal transduction allows cells to respond to signals from their environment and is therefore impor...
AbstractIn both vertebrates and invertebrates, olfactory perception is mediated by G-protein-coupled...
AbstractThe discovery of at least 29 genes encoding putative guanylyl cyclases in Caenorhabditis ele...
AbstractThe C. elegans tax-4 mutants are abnormal in multiple sensory behaviors: they fail to respon...
Background: G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a crucial role in many biological processes and...
Thermosensation is critical for optimal regulation of physiology and behavior. C. elegans acclimates...
Thermosensation is critical for optimal regulation of physiology and behavior. C. elegans acclimates...
AbstractThe discovery of at least 29 genes encoding putative guanylyl cyclases in Caenorhabditis ele...
textabstractBackground: G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a crucial role in many biological p...
AbstractUsing their senses of taste and smell, animals recognize a wide variety of chemicals. The ne...
Background: Guanylyl cyclases (GCs) are responsible for the production of the secondary messenger c...
Background: Guanylyl cyclases (GCs) are responsible for the production of the secondary messenger c...
AbstractIn vertebrate visual and olfactory systems, a cyclic nucleotide–gated channel couples recept...
Background: Guanylyl cyclases (GCs) are responsible for the production of the secondary messenger c...
Signal transduction allows cells to respond to signals from their environment and is therefore impor...
Signal transduction allows cells to respond to signals from their environment and is therefore impor...
AbstractIn both vertebrates and invertebrates, olfactory perception is mediated by G-protein-coupled...
AbstractThe discovery of at least 29 genes encoding putative guanylyl cyclases in Caenorhabditis ele...
AbstractThe C. elegans tax-4 mutants are abnormal in multiple sensory behaviors: they fail to respon...
Background: G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a crucial role in many biological processes and...
Thermosensation is critical for optimal regulation of physiology and behavior. C. elegans acclimates...
Thermosensation is critical for optimal regulation of physiology and behavior. C. elegans acclimates...
AbstractThe discovery of at least 29 genes encoding putative guanylyl cyclases in Caenorhabditis ele...
textabstractBackground: G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a crucial role in many biological p...
AbstractUsing their senses of taste and smell, animals recognize a wide variety of chemicals. The ne...
Background: Guanylyl cyclases (GCs) are responsible for the production of the secondary messenger c...
Background: Guanylyl cyclases (GCs) are responsible for the production of the secondary messenger c...
AbstractIn vertebrate visual and olfactory systems, a cyclic nucleotide–gated channel couples recept...
Background: Guanylyl cyclases (GCs) are responsible for the production of the secondary messenger c...
Signal transduction allows cells to respond to signals from their environment and is therefore impor...
Signal transduction allows cells to respond to signals from their environment and is therefore impor...
AbstractIn both vertebrates and invertebrates, olfactory perception is mediated by G-protein-coupled...