AbstractThe first CAPA peptides of insects were identified from Periplaneta americana using extracts of 8000 abdominal perisympathetic organs. The corresponding gene of cockroaches and other basal insects, however, remained undiscovered. Here we identified two capa cDNA transcripts of P. americana. Single cell mass spectrometry of capa neurons in abdominal ganglia yielded a complete coverage of the precursor sequences of both transcripts; with intermediates of precursor processing more prominent in somata than in perisympathetic organs. The processing of the CAPA precursor in P. americana is compared with that in the beetle Tribolium castaneum which was re-evaluated in this study
Recent genome analyses suggested the absence of a number of neuropeptide genes in ants. One of the a...
Only few genes are known from insects that encode multiple neuropeptides, i.e., peptides that activa...
The capa peptide family, originally identified in the tobacco hawk moth, Manduca sexta, is now known...
The first CAPA peptides of insects were identified from Periplaneta americana using extracts of 8000...
Capa and pyrokinin (pk) genes in hexapods share a common evolutionary origin. Using transcriptomics ...
Background: Neuropeptide ligands have to fit exactly into their respective receptors and thus the ev...
By transcriptome analysis, we identified PBAN and CAPA precursors in the moths Spodoptera littoralis...
Abstract Background Neuropeptide ligands have to fit exactly into their respective receptors and thu...
Background: Neuropeptide ligands have to fit exactly into their respective receptors and thus the ev...
BACKGROUND: Neuropeptide ligands have to fit exactly into their respective receptors and thus the ev...
A recent analysis of the genome of Locusta migratoria indicated the presence of four novel insect ne...
A recent analysis of the genome of Locusta migratoria indicated the presence of four novel insect ne...
Recent genome analyses suggested the absence of a number of neuropeptide genes in ants. One of the a...
Using a number of specific polyclonal and monoclonal (Mab) antisera antibodies to vertebrate peptide...
<div><p>Recent genome analyses suggested the absence of a number of neuropeptide genes in ants. One ...
Recent genome analyses suggested the absence of a number of neuropeptide genes in ants. One of the a...
Only few genes are known from insects that encode multiple neuropeptides, i.e., peptides that activa...
The capa peptide family, originally identified in the tobacco hawk moth, Manduca sexta, is now known...
The first CAPA peptides of insects were identified from Periplaneta americana using extracts of 8000...
Capa and pyrokinin (pk) genes in hexapods share a common evolutionary origin. Using transcriptomics ...
Background: Neuropeptide ligands have to fit exactly into their respective receptors and thus the ev...
By transcriptome analysis, we identified PBAN and CAPA precursors in the moths Spodoptera littoralis...
Abstract Background Neuropeptide ligands have to fit exactly into their respective receptors and thu...
Background: Neuropeptide ligands have to fit exactly into their respective receptors and thus the ev...
BACKGROUND: Neuropeptide ligands have to fit exactly into their respective receptors and thus the ev...
A recent analysis of the genome of Locusta migratoria indicated the presence of four novel insect ne...
A recent analysis of the genome of Locusta migratoria indicated the presence of four novel insect ne...
Recent genome analyses suggested the absence of a number of neuropeptide genes in ants. One of the a...
Using a number of specific polyclonal and monoclonal (Mab) antisera antibodies to vertebrate peptide...
<div><p>Recent genome analyses suggested the absence of a number of neuropeptide genes in ants. One ...
Recent genome analyses suggested the absence of a number of neuropeptide genes in ants. One of the a...
Only few genes are known from insects that encode multiple neuropeptides, i.e., peptides that activa...
The capa peptide family, originally identified in the tobacco hawk moth, Manduca sexta, is now known...