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Papers associated with LOC576733



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A mRNA for membrane form of guanylyl cyclase is expressed exclusively in the testis of the sea urchin Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus., Shimizu T, Takeda K, Furuya H, Hoshino K, Nomura K, Suzuki N., Zoolog Sci. April 1, 1996; 13 (2): 285-94.


Nitric Oxide Function in an Echinoderm., Elphick MR, Melarange R., Biol Bull. June 1, 1998; 194 (3): 260-266.


Mass spectrometric analysis of phosphoserine residues conserved in the catalytic domain of membrane-bound guanylyl cyclase from the sea urchin spermatozoa., Furuya H, Yoshino K, Shimizu T, Mantoku T, Takeda T, Nomura K, Suzuki N., Zoolog Sci. August 1, 1998; 15 (4): 507-16.


Involvement of cyclic nucleotides and IP(3) in the regulation of luminescence in the brittlestar Amphipholis squamata (Echinodermata)., De Bremaeker N, Dewael Y, Baguet F, Mallefet J., Luminescence. January 1, 2000; 15 (3): 159-63.


Role of guanylyl cyclase in fertilisation of sea urchin eggs., Kuroda R, Kontani K, Kanda Y, Katada T, Satoh Y, Suzuki N, Kuroda H., Zygote. January 1, 2000; 8 Suppl 1 S18-9.


The guanylyl cyclase receptors., Garbers DL., Zygote. January 1, 2000; 8 Suppl 1 S24-5.


Participation of a K(+) channel modulated directly by cGMP in the speract-induced signaling cascade of strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin sperm., Galindo BE, Beltrán C, Cragoe EJ, Darszon A., Dev Biol. May 15, 2000; 221 (2): 285-94.


Increase of cGMP, cADP-ribose and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate preceding Ca(2+) transients in fertilization of sea urchin eggs., Kuroda R, Kontani K, Kanda Y, Katada T, Nakano T, Satoh Y, Suzuki N, Kuroda H., Development. November 1, 2001; 128 (22): 4405-14.


NO/cGMP signaling and HSP90 activity represses metamorphosis in the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus., Bishop CD, Brandhorst BP., Biol Bull. December 1, 2001; 201 (3): 394-404.


Comparative analysis of nitric oxide and SALMFamide neuropeptides as general muscle relaxants in starfish., Melarange R, Elphick MR., J Exp Biol. March 1, 2003; 206 (Pt 5): 893-9.


A sperm-activating peptide controls a cGMP-signaling pathway in starfish sperm., Matsumoto M, Solzin J, Helbig A, Hagen V, Ueno S, Kawase O, Maruyama Y, Ogiso M, Godde M, Minakata H, Kaupp UB, Hoshi M, Weyand I., Dev Biol. August 15, 2003; 260 (2): 314-24.


Screening of second messengers involved in photocyte bioluminescence control of three ophiuroid species (Ophiuroidea: Echinodermata)., Vanderlinden C, Dewael Y, Mallefet J., J Exp Biol. September 1, 2003; 206 (Pt 17): 3007-14.


Revisiting the role of H+ in chemotactic signaling of sperm., Solzin J, Helbig A, Van Q, Brown JE, Hildebrand E, Weyand I, Kaupp UB., J Gen Physiol. August 1, 2004; 124 (2): 115-24.              


A major flagellum sialoglycoprotein in sea urchin sperm contains a novel polysialic acid, an alpha2,9-linked poly-N-acetylneuraminic acid chain, capped by an 8-O-sulfated sialic acid residue., Miyata S, Sato C, Kitamura S, Toriyama M, Kitajima K., Glycobiology. September 1, 2004; 14 (9): 827-40.


Guanylyl cyclase and cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase participate in the acrosome reaction of starfish sperm., Kawase O, Ueno S, Minakata H, Hoshi M, Matsumoto M., Zygote. November 1, 2004; 12 (4): 345-55.


Proteins associated with soluble adenylyl cyclase in sea urchin sperm flagella., Nomura M, Vacquier VD., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. September 1, 2006; 63 (9): 582-90.


A K+-selective cGMP-gated ion channel controls chemosensation of sperm., Strünker T, Weyand I, Bönigk W, Van Q, Loogen A, Brown JE, Kashikar N, Hagen V, Krause E, Kaupp UB., Nat Cell Biol. October 1, 2006; 8 (10): 1149-54.


Development of nitric oxide synthase-defined neurons in the sea urchin larval ciliary band and evidence for a chemosensory function during metamorphosis., Bishop CD, Brandhorst BP., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2007; 236 (6): 1535-46.


Identification of guanylate cyclases and related signaling proteins in sperm tail from sea stars by mass spectrometry., Nakachi M, Matsumoto M, Terry PM, Cerny RL, Moriyama H., Mar Biotechnol (NY). January 1, 2008; 10 (5): 564-71.


Sperm-activating peptides in the regulation of ion fluxes, signal transduction and motility., Darszon A, Guerrero A, Galindo BE, Nishigaki T, Wood CD., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2008; 52 (5-6): 595-606.


Conserved sequences of sperm-activating peptide and its receptor throughout evolution, despite speciation in the sea star Asterias amurensis and closely related species., Nakachi M, Hoshi M, Matsumoto M, Moriyama H., Zygote. August 1, 2008; 16 (3): 229-37.


Identification and characterization of Alix/AIP1 interacting proteins from the black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon., Sangsuriya P, Rojtinnakorn J, Senapin S, Flegel TW., J Fish Dis. July 1, 2010; 33 (7): 571-81.


Calmodulin antagonists inhibit sea urchin sperm hyperpolarization necessary for directed movement toward the egg., Galindo BE, Darszon A., Proc West Pharmacol Soc. January 1, 2011; 54 80-2.


High density and ligand affinity confer ultrasensitive signal detection by a guanylyl cyclase chemoreceptor., Pichlo M, Bungert-Plümke S, Weyand I, Seifert R, Bönigk W, Strünker T, Kashikar ND, Goodwin N, Müller A, Pelzer P, Van Q, Enderlein J, Klemm C, Krause E, Trötschel C, Poetsch A, Kremmer E, Kaupp UB, Körschen HG, Collienne U., J Cell Biol. August 18, 2014; 206 (4): 541-57.              


In silico determination of the effect of multi-target drugs on calcium dynamics signaling network underlying sea urchin spermatozoa motility., Espinal-Enríquez J, Darszon A, Guerrero A, Martínez-Mekler G., PLoS One. August 27, 2014; 9 (8): e104451.              


Endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) activates the NO-epidermal growth factor receptor-mediated signaling pathway in bradykinin-stimulated angiogenesis., Moraes MS, Costa PE, Batista WL, Paschoalin T, Curcio MF, Borges RE, Taha MO, Fonseca FV, Stern A, Monteiro HP., Arch Biochem Biophys. September 15, 2014; 558 14-27.


Sperm navigation along helical paths in 3D chemoattractant landscapes., Jikeli JF, Alvarez L, Friedrich BM, Wilson LG, Pascal R, Colin R, Pichlo M, Rennhack A, Brenker C, Kaupp UB., Nat Commun. August 17, 2015; 6 7985.            


A K(+)-selective CNG channel orchestrates Ca(2+) signalling in zebrafish sperm., Fechner S, Alvarez L, Bönigk W, Müller A, Berger TK, Pascal R, Trötschel C, Poetsch A, Stölting G, Siegfried KR, Kremmer E, Seifert R, Kaupp UB., Elife. December 9, 2015; 4                                     


The Kinome of Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas, Its Expression during Development and in Response to Environmental Factors., Epelboin Y, Quintric L, Guévélou E, Boudry P, Pichereau V, Corporeau C., PLoS One. May 4, 2016; 11 (5): e0155435.        


Discovery of novel representatives of bilaterian neuropeptide families and reconstruction of neuropeptide precursor evolution in ophiuroid echinoderms., Zandawala M, Moghul I, Yañez Guerra LA, Delroisse J, Abylkassimova N, Hugall AF, O'Hara TD, Elphick MR., Open Biol. September 1, 2017; 7 (9):                     


Nonspecific expression of fertilization genes in the crown-of-thorns Acanthaster cf. solaris: Unexpected evidence of hermaphroditism in a coral reef predator., Guerra V, Haynes G, Byrne M, Yasuda N, Adachi S, Nakamura M, Nakachi S, Hart MW., Mol Ecol. January 1, 2020; 29 (2): 363-379.


Absolute proteomic quantification reveals design principles of sperm flagellar chemosensation., Trötschel C, Hamzeh H, Alvarez L, Pascal R, Lavryk F, Bönigk W, Körschen HG, Müller A, Poetsch A, Rennhack A, Gui L, Nicastro D, Strünker T, Seifert R, Kaupp UB., EMBO J. February 17, 2020; 39 (4): e102723.              

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