Increasing evidences indicate that functional, non-toxic amyloid is widely distributed among living organisms. In invertebrates and vertebrates, functional amyloid is involved in inflammatory reactions and modulation of immune responses. In the present study, we investigated the occurrence of functional amyloid in tunicates, the closest living relatives of vertebrates. Previous studies indicate that orthologous genes for the amyloid precursor protein (APP), involved in amyloid synthesis in vertebrates, are present in solitary ascidians of the genus Ciona. In addition, colonies of compound ascidians of the genus Botryllus, respond to contacting genetically incompatible colonies with an allorecognition reaction that leads to the formation of ...
In invertebrates, the recognition of non-self molecules frequently leads to the release of phenoloxi...
Lectins are proteins able to recognize and bind specific glycoconjugates, widely distributed among p...
Protostomes and Deuterostomes show the same nexus between melanin production, and amyloid fibril pro...
Increasing evidences indicate that functional, non-toxic amyloid is widely distributed among living ...
Allorecognition, i.e., the ability of intraspecific nonself recognition is widely distributed among ...
Cytotoxic morula cells (MCs) and phagocytes are the circulating immunocytes of the colonial ascidian...
In the compound ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, allorecognition manifests primarily as colony specifi...
In the compound ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, allorecognition manifests primarily as colony specifi...
The phylogenetic position of invertebrate chordates closely related to vertebrates explains the incr...
Allorecognition, i.e., the ability of intraspecific nonself recognition is widely distributed among ...
Two main immunocyte types are present in the hemolymph of the compound ascidian Botryllus schlosseri...
In invertebrates, the recognition of non-self molecules frequently leads to the release of phenoloxi...
In invertebrates, the recognition of non-self molecules frequently leads to the release of phenoloxi...
Lectins are proteins able to recognize and bind specific glycoconjugates, widely distributed among p...
Protostomes and Deuterostomes show the same nexus between melanin production, and amyloid fibril pro...
Increasing evidences indicate that functional, non-toxic amyloid is widely distributed among living ...
Allorecognition, i.e., the ability of intraspecific nonself recognition is widely distributed among ...
Cytotoxic morula cells (MCs) and phagocytes are the circulating immunocytes of the colonial ascidian...
In the compound ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, allorecognition manifests primarily as colony specifi...
In the compound ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, allorecognition manifests primarily as colony specifi...
The phylogenetic position of invertebrate chordates closely related to vertebrates explains the incr...
Allorecognition, i.e., the ability of intraspecific nonself recognition is widely distributed among ...
Two main immunocyte types are present in the hemolymph of the compound ascidian Botryllus schlosseri...
In invertebrates, the recognition of non-self molecules frequently leads to the release of phenoloxi...
In invertebrates, the recognition of non-self molecules frequently leads to the release of phenoloxi...
Lectins are proteins able to recognize and bind specific glycoconjugates, widely distributed among p...
Protostomes and Deuterostomes show the same nexus between melanin production, and amyloid fibril pro...