The main classes of transmembrane signaling receptor proteins are well conserved during evolution and are encountered in vertebrates as well as in invertebrates. All members of the G-protein-coupled receptor superfamily share a number of basic structural and functional characteristics. In both insects and mammals, this receptor class is involved in the perception and transduction of many important extracellular signals, including a great deal of paracrine, endocrine, and neuronal messengers and visual, olfactory and gustatory stimuli. Therefore, most of the receptor subclasses appear to have originated several hundred million years ago, before the divergence of the major animal Phyla took place. Nevertheless, many insect-specific molecular ...
Diversification of messenger and receptor molecules is the result of evolution; however, the princip...
Vertebrates and insects have evolved complex repertoires of chemosensory receptors to detect and dis...
Many insects such as mosquitoes cause life-threatening diseases such as malaria, yellow fever and We...
In metazoans, neuronal and endocrine communication is based on the release of extracellular signalli...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute one of the largest and most ancient superfamilies of ...
Vaious insect species have a severe impact on human welfare and environment and thus force us to con...
This review focuses on the state of the art on neuropeptide receptors in insects. Most of these rece...
This review focuses on the state of the art on neuropeptide receptors in insects. Most of these rece...
Vaious insect species have a severe impact on human welfare and environment and thus force us to con...
Peptides form a very versatile class of extracellular messenger molecules that function as chemical ...
Peptides form a very versatile class of extracellular messenger molecules that function as chemical ...
Since the emergence of the first living cells, survival has hinged on the ability to detect and loca...
Diversification of messenger and receptor molecules is the result of evolution; however, the princip...
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a large and diverse family of proteins whose primary ...
Vertebrates and insects have evolved complex repertoires of chemosensory receptors to detect and dis...
Diversification of messenger and receptor molecules is the result of evolution; however, the princip...
Vertebrates and insects have evolved complex repertoires of chemosensory receptors to detect and dis...
Many insects such as mosquitoes cause life-threatening diseases such as malaria, yellow fever and We...
In metazoans, neuronal and endocrine communication is based on the release of extracellular signalli...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute one of the largest and most ancient superfamilies of ...
Vaious insect species have a severe impact on human welfare and environment and thus force us to con...
This review focuses on the state of the art on neuropeptide receptors in insects. Most of these rece...
This review focuses on the state of the art on neuropeptide receptors in insects. Most of these rece...
Vaious insect species have a severe impact on human welfare and environment and thus force us to con...
Peptides form a very versatile class of extracellular messenger molecules that function as chemical ...
Peptides form a very versatile class of extracellular messenger molecules that function as chemical ...
Since the emergence of the first living cells, survival has hinged on the ability to detect and loca...
Diversification of messenger and receptor molecules is the result of evolution; however, the princip...
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a large and diverse family of proteins whose primary ...
Vertebrates and insects have evolved complex repertoires of chemosensory receptors to detect and dis...
Diversification of messenger and receptor molecules is the result of evolution; however, the princip...
Vertebrates and insects have evolved complex repertoires of chemosensory receptors to detect and dis...
Many insects such as mosquitoes cause life-threatening diseases such as malaria, yellow fever and We...