Ctenophores are gelatinous marine animals famous for locomotion by ciliary combs. Due to the uncertainties of the phylogenetic placement of ctenophores and the absence of some key bilaterian neuronal genes, it has been hypothesized that their neurons evolved independently. Additionally, recent whole-body, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis failed to identify ctenophore neurons using any of the known neuronal molecular markers. To reveal the molecular machinery of ctenophore neurons, we have characterized the neuropeptide repertoire of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi. Using the machine learning NeuroPID tool, we predicted 129 new putative neuropeptide precursors. Sixteen of them were localized to the subepithelial nerve net (SN...
Neuropeptides are utilized as transmitters and hormones in higher metazoans. In lower metazoans, the...
An understanding of ctenophore biology is critical for reconstructing events that occurred early in ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.In recent years, molecu...
A fundamental breakthrough in neurobiology has been the formulation of the neuron doctrine by Santia...
Ctnenophores are a group of marine, jelly like, comb bearing metazoans. This phylum consists of an e...
The evolutionary origins of neurons remain unknown. Although recent genome data of extant early-bran...
The origins of neural systems remain unresolved. In contrast to other basal metazoans, ctenophores (...
Ctenophores have traditionally been treated as eumetazoans, but some recent whole genome studies hav...
Background: Nervous systems are thought to be important to the evolutionary success and diversificat...
Summary: Ctenophores are a group of predatory macroinvertebrates whose controversial phylogenetic po...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.C...
Ctenophores are a group of predatory macroinvertebrates whose controversial phylogenetic position ha...
Neuropeptides are one of the largest and most diverse families of signaling molecules in animals and...
SummaryRecent sequencing of ctenophore genomes opens a new era in the study of this unique and phylo...
Neuropeptides are signaling molecules that commonly act via G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and ...
Neuropeptides are utilized as transmitters and hormones in higher metazoans. In lower metazoans, the...
An understanding of ctenophore biology is critical for reconstructing events that occurred early in ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.In recent years, molecu...
A fundamental breakthrough in neurobiology has been the formulation of the neuron doctrine by Santia...
Ctnenophores are a group of marine, jelly like, comb bearing metazoans. This phylum consists of an e...
The evolutionary origins of neurons remain unknown. Although recent genome data of extant early-bran...
The origins of neural systems remain unresolved. In contrast to other basal metazoans, ctenophores (...
Ctenophores have traditionally been treated as eumetazoans, but some recent whole genome studies hav...
Background: Nervous systems are thought to be important to the evolutionary success and diversificat...
Summary: Ctenophores are a group of predatory macroinvertebrates whose controversial phylogenetic po...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.C...
Ctenophores are a group of predatory macroinvertebrates whose controversial phylogenetic position ha...
Neuropeptides are one of the largest and most diverse families of signaling molecules in animals and...
SummaryRecent sequencing of ctenophore genomes opens a new era in the study of this unique and phylo...
Neuropeptides are signaling molecules that commonly act via G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and ...
Neuropeptides are utilized as transmitters and hormones in higher metazoans. In lower metazoans, the...
An understanding of ctenophore biology is critical for reconstructing events that occurred early in ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.In recent years, molecu...