Neuropeptide receptor transcriptome reveals unidentified neuroendocrine pathways.
Neuropeptides are an important class of molecules involved in diverse aspects of metazoan development and homeostasis. Insects are ideal model systems to investigate neuropeptide functions, and the major focus of insect neuropeptide research in the last decade has been on the identification of their...
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doaj-a706a77d4dbb4bb28729cc42bb3c8ee52020-11-25T02:06:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032008-08-0138e304810.1371/journal.pone.0003048Neuropeptide receptor transcriptome reveals unidentified neuroendocrine pathways.Naoki YamanakaSachie YamamotoDusan ZitnanKen WatanabeTsuyoshi KawadaHonoo SatakeYu KanekoKiyoshi HirumaYoshiaki TanakaTetsuro ShinodaHiroshi KataokaNeuropeptides are an important class of molecules involved in diverse aspects of metazoan development and homeostasis. Insects are ideal model systems to investigate neuropeptide functions, and the major focus of insect neuropeptide research in the last decade has been on the identification of their receptors. Despite these vigorous efforts, receptors for some key neuropeptides in insect development such as prothoracicotropic hormone, eclosion hormone and allatotropin (AT), remain undefined. In this paper, we report the comprehensive cloning of neuropeptide G protein-coupled receptors from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, and systematic analyses of their expression. Based on the expression patterns of orphan receptors, we identified the long-sought receptor for AT, which is thought to stimulate juvenile hormone biosynthesis in the corpora allata (CA). Surprisingly, however, the AT receptor was not highly expressed in the CA, but instead was predominantly transcribed in the corpora cardiaca (CC), an organ adjacent to the CA. Indeed, by using a reverse-physiological approach, we purified and characterized novel allatoregulatory peptides produced in AT receptor-expressing CC cells, which may indirectly mediate AT activity on the CA. All of the above findings confirm the effectiveness of a systematic analysis of the receptor transcriptome, not only in characterizing orphan receptors, but also in identifying novel players and hidden mechanisms in important biological processes. This work illustrates how using a combinatorial approach employing bioinformatic, molecular, biochemical and physiological methods can help solve recalcitrant problems in neuropeptide research.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2516173?pdf=render |
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Naoki Yamanaka Sachie Yamamoto Dusan Zitnan Ken Watanabe Tsuyoshi Kawada Honoo Satake Yu Kaneko Kiyoshi Hiruma Yoshiaki Tanaka Tetsuro Shinoda Hiroshi Kataoka Neuropeptide receptor transcriptome reveals unidentified neuroendocrine pathways. PLoS ONE |
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Naoki Yamanaka Sachie Yamamoto Dusan Zitnan Ken Watanabe Tsuyoshi Kawada Honoo Satake Yu Kaneko Kiyoshi Hiruma Yoshiaki Tanaka Tetsuro Shinoda Hiroshi Kataoka |
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Neuropeptide receptor transcriptome reveals unidentified neuroendocrine pathways. |
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Neuropeptide receptor transcriptome reveals unidentified neuroendocrine pathways. |
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Neuropeptide receptor transcriptome reveals unidentified neuroendocrine pathways. |
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Neuropeptide receptor transcriptome reveals unidentified neuroendocrine pathways. |
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Neuropeptide receptor transcriptome reveals unidentified neuroendocrine pathways. |
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neuropeptide receptor transcriptome reveals unidentified neuroendocrine pathways. |
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Neuropeptides are an important class of molecules involved in diverse aspects of metazoan development and homeostasis. Insects are ideal model systems to investigate neuropeptide functions, and the major focus of insect neuropeptide research in the last decade has been on the identification of their receptors. Despite these vigorous efforts, receptors for some key neuropeptides in insect development such as prothoracicotropic hormone, eclosion hormone and allatotropin (AT), remain undefined. In this paper, we report the comprehensive cloning of neuropeptide G protein-coupled receptors from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, and systematic analyses of their expression. Based on the expression patterns of orphan receptors, we identified the long-sought receptor for AT, which is thought to stimulate juvenile hormone biosynthesis in the corpora allata (CA). Surprisingly, however, the AT receptor was not highly expressed in the CA, but instead was predominantly transcribed in the corpora cardiaca (CC), an organ adjacent to the CA. Indeed, by using a reverse-physiological approach, we purified and characterized novel allatoregulatory peptides produced in AT receptor-expressing CC cells, which may indirectly mediate AT activity on the CA. All of the above findings confirm the effectiveness of a systematic analysis of the receptor transcriptome, not only in characterizing orphan receptors, but also in identifying novel players and hidden mechanisms in important biological processes. This work illustrates how using a combinatorial approach employing bioinformatic, molecular, biochemical and physiological methods can help solve recalcitrant problems in neuropeptide research. |
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