2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2009.01.015
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Characterization of the Carcinus maenas neuropeptidome by mass spectrometry and functional genomics

Abstract: Carcinus maenas, commonly known as the European green crab, is one of the best-known and most successful marine invasive species. While a variety of natural and anthropogenic mechanisms are responsible for the geographic spread of this crab, its ability to adapt physiologically to a broad range of salinities, temperatures and other environmental factors has enabled successful establishment in these new habitats. To extend our understanding of hormonal control in C. maenas, including factors that allow for its … Show more

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“…This contrasts sharply with the case in most other crustaceans, as well as most insects. To date, pyrokinins have been identified in six decapod crustacean species, including a shrimp (L. vannamei), three species of crab (C. borealis, Carcinus maenas and C. sapidus), the crayfish Procambarus clarkii and the lobster H. americanus (Christie, 2014a;Hui et al, 2012;Ma et al, 2009Ma et al, , 2010Ma et al, , 2008Saideman et al, 2007;Torfs et al, 2001;Christie and Chi, 2015); in all of these except H. americanus, pyrokinins with extended C-termini have been identified. In contrast to the case in insects, where many functions have been ascribed to pyrokinins (e.g.…”
Section: Pyrokinins Activate the Gastric Mill But Not The Pyloric Motmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This contrasts sharply with the case in most other crustaceans, as well as most insects. To date, pyrokinins have been identified in six decapod crustacean species, including a shrimp (L. vannamei), three species of crab (C. borealis, Carcinus maenas and C. sapidus), the crayfish Procambarus clarkii and the lobster H. americanus (Christie, 2014a;Hui et al, 2012;Ma et al, 2009Ma et al, , 2010Ma et al, , 2008Saideman et al, 2007;Torfs et al, 2001;Christie and Chi, 2015); in all of these except H. americanus, pyrokinins with extended C-termini have been identified. In contrast to the case in insects, where many functions have been ascribed to pyrokinins (e.g.…”
Section: Pyrokinins Activate the Gastric Mill But Not The Pyloric Motmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that there are multiple pyrokinins in H. americanus, including in the STNS. In most crustaceans thus far examined, this is the case (Christie, 2014a,b;Christie et al, 2013;Hui et al, 2012;Ma et al, 2009Ma et al, , 2010Ma et al, , 2008Saideman et al, 2007;Torfs et al, 2001;Christie and Chi, 2015), with at least one species (the shrimp L. vannamei) possessing 11 distinct PBAN/diapause hormone/pyrokinin/ periviscerokinin superfamily members (Christie, 2014a;Ma et al, 2010;Torfs et al, 2001). The differences in responses of the cardiac and stomatogastric ganglia to different pyrokinins would also be explained if there were at least two pyrokinin receptors, one of which was highly specific, while the other(s) was much more promiscuous in its binding properties -a situation that exists in at least some insects (e.g.…”
Section: Pyrokinins Activate the Gastric Mill But Not The Pyloric Motmentioning
confidence: 99%
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