نتایج جستجو برای: jania adhaerens

تعداد نتایج: 218  

2012
Arcady Mushegian Vsevolod V. Gurevich Eugenia V. Gurevich

G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) kinases (GRKs) play key role in homologous desensitization of GPCRs. GRKs phosphorylate activated receptors, promoting high affinity binding of arrestins, which precludes G protein coupling. Direct binding to active GPCRs activates GRKs, so that they selectively phosphorylate only the activated form of the receptor regardless of the accessibility of the substra...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2011
Rupalatha Maddala Nikolai P Skiba Robert Lalane Diane L Sherman Peter J Brophy Ponugoti V Rao

Transparency of the ocular lens depends on symmetric packing and membrane organization of highly elongated hexagonal fiber cells. These cells possess an extensive, well-ordered cortical cytoskeleton to maintain cell shape and to anchor membrane components. Periaxin (Prx), a PDZ domain protein involved in myelin sheath stabilization, is also a component of adhaerens plaques in lens fiber cells. ...

2017
Carolyn L Smith Salsabil Abdallah Yuen Yan Wong Phuong Le Alicia N Harracksingh Liana Artinian Arianna N Tamvacakis Vincent Rehder Thomas S Reese Adriano Senatore

Four-domain voltage-gated Ca2+ (Cav) channels play fundamental roles in the nervous system, but little is known about when or how their unique properties and cellular roles evolved. Of the three types of metazoan Cav channels, Cav1 (L-type), Cav2 (P/Q-, N- and R-type) and Cav3 (T-type), Cav3 channels are optimized for regulating cellular excitability because of their fast kinetics and low activ...

2014
Mircea Davidescu Iain Couzin

Our work tackles collective motion and decision-making in a primitive multicellular animal, Trichoplax adhaerens, enabling pioneering research into how intercellular coordination affects animal behavior and how migration accuracy scales with group size. Collective motion of cells is critical to some of the most vital tasks including wound healing, development, and immune response [Friedl and Gi...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2009
Bernd Schierwater Michael Eitel Wolfgang Jakob Hans-Jürgen Osigus Heike Hadrys Stephen L Dellaporta Sergios-Orestis Kolokotronis Rob DeSalle

For more than a century, the origin of metazoan animals has been debated. One aspect of this debate has been centered on what the hypothetical "urmetazoon" bauplan might have been. The morphologically most simply organized metazoan animal, the placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens, resembles an intriguing model for one of several "urmetazoon" hypotheses: the placula hypothesis. Clear support for a bas...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2007
Ana Y Signorovitch Leo W Buss Stephen L Dellaporta

The first sequenced mitochondrial genome of a placozoan, Trichoplax adhaerens, challenged the conventional wisdom that a compact mitochondrial genome is a common feature among all animals. Three additional placozoan mitochondrial genomes representing highly divergent clades have been sequenced to determine whether the large Trichoplax mtDNA is a shared feature among members of the phylum Placoz...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Arunkumar Krishnan Helgi B Schiöth

The origin and evolution of the nervous system is one of the most intriguing and enigmatic events in biology. The recent sequencing of complete genomes from early metazoan organisms provides a new platform to study the origins of neuronal gene families. This review explores the early metazoan expansion of the largest integral transmembrane protein family, the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1964
Albert W. Sedar John G. Forte

In order to ascertain the role of calcium in maintaining the structure of the junctional complex between oxyntic cells, control gastric mucosae of the frog Rana pipiens were compared with those exposed to 1 to 4 mM ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). Changes in transmucosal potential difference and mucosal conductance were monitored. In one case a piece of EDTA-treated mucosa was washed and...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Gáspár Jékely

Neuropeptides are signaling molecules that commonly act via G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and are generated in neurons by proneuropeptide (pNP) cleavage. Present in both cnidarians and bilaterians, neuropeptides represent an ancient and widespread mode of neuronal communication. Due to the inherent difficulties of analyzing highly diverse and repetitive pNPs, the relationships among diffe...

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