Sulfakinin is an insect neuropeptide that constitutes an important component of the complex network of hormonal and neural factors that regulate feeding and digestion. The key modulating functions of sulfakinin are mediated by binding and signaling via G-protein coupled receptors. Although a substantial amount of functional data have already been reported on sulfakinins in different insect species, only little information is known regarding the properties of their respective receptors. In this study, we report on the molecular cloning, functional expression and characterization of two sulfakinin receptors in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum. Both receptor open reading frames show extensive sequence similarity with annotated sulfaki...
1. Two novel insect myotropic peptides termed neosulfakinin-I (Neb-SK-I) and neosulfakinin-II (Neb-S...
SIFamides are a family of highly conserved arthropod neuropeptides. Largely studied in holometabolou...
The main classes of transmembrane signaling receptor proteins are well conserved during evolution an...
<div><p>Sulfakinin is an insect neuropeptide that constitutes an important component of the complex ...
The fundamental processes of feeding and digestion are necessary to acquire sufficient building bloc...
The fundamental processes of feeding and digestion are necessary to acquire sufficient building bloc...
Despite their fundamental importance for growth, the mechanisms that regulate food intake are poorly...
Despite their fundamental importance for growth, the mechanisms that regulate food intake are poorly...
Sulfakinins (SKs) are neuropeptides that have been shown to function as feeding satiety factors in i...
Sulfakinins (SKs) are neuropeptides that have been shown to function as feeding satiety factors in i...
Sulfakinin (SK) is a sulfated insect neuropeptide that is best known for its function as a satiety f...
The oxytocin/vasopressin signalling system is conserved across the animal kingdom. In insects, the r...
The oxytocin/vasopressin signalling system is conserved across the animal kingdom. In insects, the r...
This is the pre-print version of an article published by Elsevier.Sulfakinins (SKs) are a family of ...
This is the pre-print version of an article published by Elsevier.Sulfakinins (SKs) are a family of ...
1. Two novel insect myotropic peptides termed neosulfakinin-I (Neb-SK-I) and neosulfakinin-II (Neb-S...
SIFamides are a family of highly conserved arthropod neuropeptides. Largely studied in holometabolou...
The main classes of transmembrane signaling receptor proteins are well conserved during evolution an...
<div><p>Sulfakinin is an insect neuropeptide that constitutes an important component of the complex ...
The fundamental processes of feeding and digestion are necessary to acquire sufficient building bloc...
The fundamental processes of feeding and digestion are necessary to acquire sufficient building bloc...
Despite their fundamental importance for growth, the mechanisms that regulate food intake are poorly...
Despite their fundamental importance for growth, the mechanisms that regulate food intake are poorly...
Sulfakinins (SKs) are neuropeptides that have been shown to function as feeding satiety factors in i...
Sulfakinins (SKs) are neuropeptides that have been shown to function as feeding satiety factors in i...
Sulfakinin (SK) is a sulfated insect neuropeptide that is best known for its function as a satiety f...
The oxytocin/vasopressin signalling system is conserved across the animal kingdom. In insects, the r...
The oxytocin/vasopressin signalling system is conserved across the animal kingdom. In insects, the r...
This is the pre-print version of an article published by Elsevier.Sulfakinins (SKs) are a family of ...
This is the pre-print version of an article published by Elsevier.Sulfakinins (SKs) are a family of ...
1. Two novel insect myotropic peptides termed neosulfakinin-I (Neb-SK-I) and neosulfakinin-II (Neb-S...
SIFamides are a family of highly conserved arthropod neuropeptides. Largely studied in holometabolou...
The main classes of transmembrane signaling receptor proteins are well conserved during evolution an...