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Papers associated with LOC105444438



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Holothurians have a reduced GPCR and odorant receptor-like repertoire compared to other echinoderms., Marquet N, Cardoso JCR, Louro B, Fernandes SA, Silva SC, Canário AVM., Sci Rep. February 25, 2020; 10 (1): 3348.            


Mifepristone affects fertility and development in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus., Fabbrocini A, Coccia E, D'Adamo R, Faggio C, Paolucci M., Mol Reprod Dev. October 1, 2019; 86 (10): 1348-1356.


Putative chemosensory receptors are differentially expressed in the sensory organs of male and female crown-of-thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci., Roberts RE, Powell D, Wang T, Hall MH, Motti CA, Cummins SF., BMC Genomics. November 29, 2018; 19 (1): 853.            


The Receptor-like Pseudokinase GHR1 Is Required for Stomatal Closure., Sierla M, Hõrak H, Overmyer K, Waszczak C, Yarmolinsky D, Maierhofer T, Vainonen JP, Salojärvi J, Denessiouk K, Laanemets K, Tõldsepp K, Vahisalu T, Gauthier A, Puukko T, Paulin L, Auvinen P, Geiger D, Hedrich R, Kollist H, Kangasjärvi J., Plant Cell. November 1, 2018; 30 (11): 2813-2837.


The skeletal proteome of the sea star Patiria miniata and evolution of biomineralization in echinoderms., Flores RL, Livingston BT., BMC Evol Biol. June 5, 2017; 17 (1): 125.            


The crown-of-thorns starfish genome as a guide for biocontrol of this coral reef pest., Hall MR, Kocot KM, Baughman KW, Fernandez-Valverde SL, Gauthier MEA, Hatleberg WL, Krishnan A, McDougall C, Motti CA, Shoguchi E, Wang T, Xiang X, Zhao M, Bose U, Shinzato C, Hisata K, Fujie M, Kanda M, Cummins SF, Satoh N, Degnan SM, Degnan BM., Nature. April 5, 2017; 544 (7649): 231-234.


The Maternal Maverick/GDF15-like TGF-β Ligand Panda Directs Dorsal-Ventral Axis Formation by Restricting Nodal Expression in the Sea Urchin Embryo., Haillot E, Molina MD, Lapraz F, Lepage T., PLoS Biol. September 9, 2015; 13 (9): e1002247.                      


A cnidarian homologue of an insect gustatory receptor functions in developmental body patterning., Saina M, Busengdal H, Sinigaglia C, Petrone L, Oliveri P, Rentzsch F, Benton R., Nat Commun. February 18, 2015; 6 6243.          


Quantification and in situ localisation of abcb1 and abcc9genes in toxicant-exposed sea urchin embryos., Bošnjak I, Pleić IL, Borra M, Mladineo I., Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. December 1, 2013; 20 (12): 8600-11.


The sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus, as a model to investigate the onset of molecules immunologically related to the α-7 subunit of nicotinic receptors during embryonic and larval development., Aluigi MG, Diaspro A, Ramoino P, Russo P, Falugi C., Curr Drug Targets. May 1, 2012; 13 (5): 587-93.


Genomic analysis of the immune gene repertoire of amphioxus reveals extraordinary innate complexity and diversity., Huang S, Yuan S, Guo L, Yu Y, Li J, Wu T, Liu T, Yang M, Wu K, Liu H, Ge J, Yu Y, Huang H, Dong M, Yu C, Chen S, Xu A., Genome Res. July 1, 2008; 18 (7): 1112-26.


A genomic view of the sea urchin nervous system., Burke RD, Angerer LM, Elphick MR, Humphrey GW, Yaguchi S, Kiyama T, Liang S, Mu X, Agca C, Klein WH, Brandhorst BP, Rowe M, Wilson K, Churcher AM, Taylor JS, Chen N, Murray G, Wang D, Mellott D, Olinski R, Hallböök F, Thorndyke MC., Dev Biol. December 1, 2006; 300 (1): 434-60.


SFE1, a constituent of the fertilization envelope in the sea urchin is made by oocytes and contains low-density lipoprotein-receptor-like repeats., Wessel GM, Conner S, Laidlaw M, Harrison J, LaFleur GJ., Biol Reprod. December 1, 2000; 63 (6): 1706-12.


The cortical granule serine protease CGSP1 of the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, is autocatalytic and contains a low-density lipoprotein receptor-like domain., Haley SA, Wessel GM., Dev Biol. July 1, 1999; 211 (1): 1-10.


Inositol triphosphate receptors in sea urchin sperm., Zapata O, Ralston J, Beltrán C, Parys JB, Chen JL, Longo FJ, Darszon A., Zygote. November 1, 1997; 5 (4): 355-64.


The CD38/cyclic ADP-ribose system: a topological paradox., De Flora A, Guida L, Franco L, Zocchi E., Int J Biochem Cell Biol. October 1, 1997; 29 (10): 1149-66.


Targeting of membranes to sea urchin sperm chromatin is mediated by a lamin B receptor-like integral membrane protein., Collas P, Courvalin JC, Poccia D., J Cell Biol. December 1, 1996; 135 (6 Pt 2): 1715-25.


Calmodulin is a selective mediator of Ca(2+)-induced Ca2+ release via the ryanodine receptor-like Ca2+ channel triggered by cyclic ADP-ribose., Tanaka Y, Tashjian AH., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 11, 1995; 92 (8): 3244-8.


A protein of the sea urchin cortical granules is targeted to the fertilization envelope and contains an LDL-receptor-like motif., Wessel GM., Dev Biol. January 1, 1995; 167 (1): 388-97.

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