Molluscs are a large and diverse group of aquatic and terrestrial animals that rely heavily on chemical communication. Aplysia is an excellent model in which to investigate and develop breakthrough principles into the molecular aspects of chemoreception in molluscs. We recently identified a large family of rhodopsin-like G-protein coupled receptors expressed in the chemosensory rhinophore of Aplysia that may be key components of sensory detection. Here, we summarize these findings and provide further insight into the molecular olfactory toolkit used by Aplysia, by taking advantage of our knowledge of their attraction pheromones. Our characterization of rhinophore genes upregulated following pheromone stimulation helps explain the dynamics o...
The rapa whelk Rapana venosa, an economically important marine fishery resource in China but a major...
Chemosensation is achieved through the binding of chemical signals to chemoreceptor proteins embedde...
Olfactory systems allow organisms to detect and discriminate between thousands of low molecular mass...
Mollusks are a large and diverse group of aquatic and terrestrial animals that rely heavily on chemi...
An ability to sense and respond to environmental cues is essential to the survival of most marine an...
BACKGROUND: Marine molluscs, as is the case with most aquatic animals, rely heavily on olfactory cue...
AbstractIn the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released d...
In aquatic environments, the vast majority of invertebrate animals live in darkness, and therefore t...
In the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released during eg...
Pheromones are by far the most important signalling molecules, used by almost all animals for reprod...
Background: In marine organisms, and in particular for benthic invertebrates including echinoderms, ...
International audienceWhile they are mostly renowned for their visual capacities, cephalopods are al...
Biomphalaria glabrata (B. glabrata) is an air-breathing aquatic mollusc found in freshwater habitats...
Biomphalaria glabrata (B. glabrata) is an air-breathing aquatic mollusc found in freshwater habitats...
Living organisms deeply rely on the acquisition of chemical signals in any aspect of their life, fro...
The rapa whelk Rapana venosa, an economically important marine fishery resource in China but a major...
Chemosensation is achieved through the binding of chemical signals to chemoreceptor proteins embedde...
Olfactory systems allow organisms to detect and discriminate between thousands of low molecular mass...
Mollusks are a large and diverse group of aquatic and terrestrial animals that rely heavily on chemi...
An ability to sense and respond to environmental cues is essential to the survival of most marine an...
BACKGROUND: Marine molluscs, as is the case with most aquatic animals, rely heavily on olfactory cue...
AbstractIn the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released d...
In aquatic environments, the vast majority of invertebrate animals live in darkness, and therefore t...
In the marine mollusk Aplysia californica, waterborne protein pheromones that are released during eg...
Pheromones are by far the most important signalling molecules, used by almost all animals for reprod...
Background: In marine organisms, and in particular for benthic invertebrates including echinoderms, ...
International audienceWhile they are mostly renowned for their visual capacities, cephalopods are al...
Biomphalaria glabrata (B. glabrata) is an air-breathing aquatic mollusc found in freshwater habitats...
Biomphalaria glabrata (B. glabrata) is an air-breathing aquatic mollusc found in freshwater habitats...
Living organisms deeply rely on the acquisition of chemical signals in any aspect of their life, fro...
The rapa whelk Rapana venosa, an economically important marine fishery resource in China but a major...
Chemosensation is achieved through the binding of chemical signals to chemoreceptor proteins embedde...
Olfactory systems allow organisms to detect and discriminate between thousands of low molecular mass...