Background: Crustacean Hyperglycemic Hormone (CHH) family peptides are neurohormones known to regulate several important functions in decapod crustaceans such as ionic and energetic metabolism, molting and reproduction. The structural conservation of these peptides, together with the variety of functions they display, led us to investigate their evolutionary history. CHH family peptides exist in insects (Ion Transport Peptides) and may be present in all ecdysozoans as well. In order to extend the evolutionary study to the entire family, CHH family peptides were thus searched in taxa outside decapods, where they have been, to date, poorly investigated. Results: CHH family peptides were characterized by molecular cloning in a branchiopod crus...
Ecdysteroid molting hormone synthesis is directed by a pair of molting glands or Y-organs (YOs), and...
Background: Recent studies on bioactive peptides have shed light on the importance of these compound...
The crustaceans produce several related peptides that belong to the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone...
Background Recent studies on bioactive peptides have shed light on the importance of these compounds...
Background Recent studies on bioactive peptides have shed light on the importance of these compounds...
Through multiple sequence alignment and phylo-genetic analysis, the subgrouping of the crustacean hy...
[[abstract]]Through multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis, the subgrouping of the cr...
[[abstract]]Through multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis, the subgrouping of the cr...
International audienceEarly studies recognizing the importance of the decapod eyestalk in the endocr...
International audienceEarly studies recognizing the importance of the decapod eyestalk in the endocr...
International audienceEarly studies recognizing the importance of the decapod eyestalk in the endocr...
Crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH) peptide family members play critical roles in growth and repr...
Les peptides de la famille de la CHH sont des neurohormones connues chez les Crustacés Décapodes pou...
The crustaceans produce several related peptides that belong to the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone...
The crustaceans produce several related peptides that belong to the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone...
Ecdysteroid molting hormone synthesis is directed by a pair of molting glands or Y-organs (YOs), and...
Background: Recent studies on bioactive peptides have shed light on the importance of these compound...
The crustaceans produce several related peptides that belong to the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone...
Background Recent studies on bioactive peptides have shed light on the importance of these compounds...
Background Recent studies on bioactive peptides have shed light on the importance of these compounds...
Through multiple sequence alignment and phylo-genetic analysis, the subgrouping of the crustacean hy...
[[abstract]]Through multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis, the subgrouping of the cr...
[[abstract]]Through multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis, the subgrouping of the cr...
International audienceEarly studies recognizing the importance of the decapod eyestalk in the endocr...
International audienceEarly studies recognizing the importance of the decapod eyestalk in the endocr...
International audienceEarly studies recognizing the importance of the decapod eyestalk in the endocr...
Crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH) peptide family members play critical roles in growth and repr...
Les peptides de la famille de la CHH sont des neurohormones connues chez les Crustacés Décapodes pou...
The crustaceans produce several related peptides that belong to the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone...
The crustaceans produce several related peptides that belong to the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone...
Ecdysteroid molting hormone synthesis is directed by a pair of molting glands or Y-organs (YOs), and...
Background: Recent studies on bioactive peptides have shed light on the importance of these compound...
The crustaceans produce several related peptides that belong to the crustacean hyperglycemic hormone...