AbstractAttractin, a 58-residue protein secreted by the mollusk Aplysia californica, stimulates sexually mature animals to approach egg cordons. Attractin from five different Aplysia species are ∼40% identical in sequence. Recombinant attractin, expressed in insect cells and purified by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC), is active in a bioassay using A. brasiliana; its circular dichroism (CD) spectrum indicates a predominantly α-helical structure. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) characterization of proteolytic fragments identified disulfide bonds between the six conserved cysteines (I–VI, II–V, III–IV, where the Roman numeral indicates the order of occurrence in the prima...
AbstractIn the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released d...
Past research on the multiple mating-type systems of three species of Euplotes, E. raikovi, E. nobil...
Species of Euplotes secrete protein signals (pheromones) in relation with their mating-type mechanis...
AbstractAttractin, a 58-residue protein secreted by the mollusk Aplysia californica, stimulates sexu...
Mate attraction in Aplysia involves a long-distance water-borne signal (the protein pheromone attrac...
Mate attraction in the marine mollusk Aplysia involves long-distance waterborne chemical signaling v...
The marine mollusk Aplysia releases the water-borne pheromone attractin during egg laying. This smal...
Mate attraction in Aplysia involves a long-distance water-borne signal (attractin) that is released ...
Pheromones are known to be important to the innate behavior of marine animals. Attraction in Aplysia...
The water-borne protein attractin is a potent sex pheromone involved in forming and maintaining mati...
Pheromones are known to be important to the innate behavior of marine animals. Attraction in Aplysia...
Enticin is one of three Aplysia proteins released during egg laying that act in concert with the phe...
Temptin, a component of the complex of water-borne protein pheromones that stimulate attraction and ...
Temptin, a component of the complex of water-borne protein pheromones that stimulate attraction and ...
In the marine opisthobranch mollusc, Aplysia, secreted peptides and proteins play an essential role ...
AbstractIn the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released d...
Past research on the multiple mating-type systems of three species of Euplotes, E. raikovi, E. nobil...
Species of Euplotes secrete protein signals (pheromones) in relation with their mating-type mechanis...
AbstractAttractin, a 58-residue protein secreted by the mollusk Aplysia californica, stimulates sexu...
Mate attraction in Aplysia involves a long-distance water-borne signal (the protein pheromone attrac...
Mate attraction in the marine mollusk Aplysia involves long-distance waterborne chemical signaling v...
The marine mollusk Aplysia releases the water-borne pheromone attractin during egg laying. This smal...
Mate attraction in Aplysia involves a long-distance water-borne signal (attractin) that is released ...
Pheromones are known to be important to the innate behavior of marine animals. Attraction in Aplysia...
The water-borne protein attractin is a potent sex pheromone involved in forming and maintaining mati...
Pheromones are known to be important to the innate behavior of marine animals. Attraction in Aplysia...
Enticin is one of three Aplysia proteins released during egg laying that act in concert with the phe...
Temptin, a component of the complex of water-borne protein pheromones that stimulate attraction and ...
Temptin, a component of the complex of water-borne protein pheromones that stimulate attraction and ...
In the marine opisthobranch mollusc, Aplysia, secreted peptides and proteins play an essential role ...
AbstractIn the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released d...
Past research on the multiple mating-type systems of three species of Euplotes, E. raikovi, E. nobil...
Species of Euplotes secrete protein signals (pheromones) in relation with their mating-type mechanis...