Male insects change behaviors of female partners by co-transferring accessory gland proteins (Acps) like sex peptide (SP), with their sperm. The Drosophila sex peptide receptor (SPR) is a G protein-coupled receptor expressed in the female's nervous system and genital tract. While most Acps show a fast rate of evolution, SPRs are highly conserved in insects. We report activation of SPRs by evolutionary conserved myoinhibiting peptides (MIPs). Structural determinants in SP and MIPs responsible for this dual receptor activation are characterized. Drosophila SPR is also expressed in embryonic and larval stages and in the adult male nervous system, whereas SP expression is restricted to the male reproductive system. MIP transcripts occur in male...
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
The myoinhibiting peptides (MIPs), also designated as allatostatin-Bs or prothoracicostatic peptides...
SummaryMale Drosophila manipulate the sexual behaviour of their female mating partners by release of...
Male insects change behaviors of female partners by co-transferring accessory gland proteins (Acps) ...
In many animal species, copulation elicits a number of physiological and behavioral changes in the f...
SummaryFemales of many animal species behave very differently before and after mating. In Drosophila...
This is the published versions of an article published by Frontiers Media.The myoinhibiting peptides...
In this study, several G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) of Drosophila melanogaster were investiga...
AbstractBackground: In many female insects, peptides transferred in the seminal fluid induce postmat...
Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for full fer...
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for full fer...
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
In organisms with internal fertilization, seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) are essential for the reprod...
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
The myoinhibiting peptides (MIPs), also designated as allatostatin-Bs or prothoracicostatic peptides...
SummaryMale Drosophila manipulate the sexual behaviour of their female mating partners by release of...
Male insects change behaviors of female partners by co-transferring accessory gland proteins (Acps) ...
In many animal species, copulation elicits a number of physiological and behavioral changes in the f...
SummaryFemales of many animal species behave very differently before and after mating. In Drosophila...
This is the published versions of an article published by Frontiers Media.The myoinhibiting peptides...
In this study, several G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) of Drosophila melanogaster were investiga...
AbstractBackground: In many female insects, peptides transferred in the seminal fluid induce postmat...
Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for full fer...
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for full fer...
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
In organisms with internal fertilization, seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) are essential for the reprod...
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
The myoinhibiting peptides (MIPs), also designated as allatostatin-Bs or prothoracicostatic peptides...
SummaryMale Drosophila manipulate the sexual behaviour of their female mating partners by release of...