G-protein coupled chemosensory receptors (GPCR-CRs) aid in the perception of odors and tastes in vertebrates. So far, six GPCR-CR families have been identified that are conserved in most vertebrate species. Phylogenetic analyses indicate differing evolutionary dynamics between teleost fish and tetrapods. The coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae belongs to the lobe-finned fishes, which represent a phylogenetic link between these two groups. We searched the genome of L. chalumnae for GPCR-CRs and found that coelacanth taste receptors are more similar to those in tetrapods than in teleost fish: two coelacanth T1R2s co-segregate with the tetrapod T1R2s that recognize sweet substances, and our phylogenetic analyses indicate that the teleost T1R2s are ...
The main olfactory system has been identified in all the classes of vertebrates, while the vomeronas...
Background: Marine molluscs, as is the case with most aquatic animals, rely heavily on olfactory cue...
Background: In marine organisms, and in particular for benthic invertebrates including echinoderms, ...
The careful evaluation of food is important for survival throughout the animal kingdom, and speciali...
BackgroundVertebrate odorant receptors comprise at least three types of G protein-coupled receptors ...
International audienceThroughout the animal kingdom chemical senses are one of the primary means by ...
Abstract Background In gnathostomes, chemosensory receptors (CR) expressed in olfactory epithelia ar...
BACKGROUND: Teleost fishes do not have a vomeronasal organ (VNO), and their vomeronasal receptors (V...
Sea cucumbers lack vision and rely on chemical sensing to reproduce and survive. However, how they r...
Teleost fishes do not have a vomeronasal organ (VNO), and their vomeronasal receptors (V1Rs, V2Rs) a...
Trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs) in mammals recently have been shown to function as olfactor...
Abstract Chemosensation (smell and taste) is important to the survival and repro-duction of vertebra...
Abstract Background The G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily represents the largest protein...
Background: The G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute one of the largest and most ancient s...
AbstractXenopus laevis possess a gene repertoire encoding two distinct classes of olfactory receptor...
The main olfactory system has been identified in all the classes of vertebrates, while the vomeronas...
Background: Marine molluscs, as is the case with most aquatic animals, rely heavily on olfactory cue...
Background: In marine organisms, and in particular for benthic invertebrates including echinoderms, ...
The careful evaluation of food is important for survival throughout the animal kingdom, and speciali...
BackgroundVertebrate odorant receptors comprise at least three types of G protein-coupled receptors ...
International audienceThroughout the animal kingdom chemical senses are one of the primary means by ...
Abstract Background In gnathostomes, chemosensory receptors (CR) expressed in olfactory epithelia ar...
BACKGROUND: Teleost fishes do not have a vomeronasal organ (VNO), and their vomeronasal receptors (V...
Sea cucumbers lack vision and rely on chemical sensing to reproduce and survive. However, how they r...
Teleost fishes do not have a vomeronasal organ (VNO), and their vomeronasal receptors (V1Rs, V2Rs) a...
Trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs) in mammals recently have been shown to function as olfactor...
Abstract Chemosensation (smell and taste) is important to the survival and repro-duction of vertebra...
Abstract Background The G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily represents the largest protein...
Background: The G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute one of the largest and most ancient s...
AbstractXenopus laevis possess a gene repertoire encoding two distinct classes of olfactory receptor...
The main olfactory system has been identified in all the classes of vertebrates, while the vomeronas...
Background: Marine molluscs, as is the case with most aquatic animals, rely heavily on olfactory cue...
Background: In marine organisms, and in particular for benthic invertebrates including echinoderms, ...