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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668982/bioinformatic-prohormone-discovery-in-basal-metazoans-insights-from-trichoplax
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mikhail A Nikitin, Daria Y Romanova, Leonid L Moroz
Experimental discovery of neuropeptides and peptide hormones is a long and tedious task. Mining the genomic and transcriptomic sequence data with robust secretory peptide prediction tools can significantly facilitate subsequent experiments. We describe the application of various in silico neuropeptide discovery methods for the placozoan Trichopax adhaerens as an illustrated example and a powerful experimental paradigm for cellular and evolutionary biology. In total, 33 placozoan (neuro)peptide-like hormone precursors were found using homology-based BLAST search and repeat-based and comparative evolutionary methods...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668975/electrophysiology-of-ctenophore-smooth-muscle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert W Meech, André Bilbaut Deceased, Mari-Luz Hernandez-Nicaise
Unlike in the Cnidaria, where muscle cells are coupled together into an epithelium, ctenophore muscles are single, elongated, intramesogleal structures resembling vertebrate smooth muscle. Under voltage-clamp, these fibers can be separated into different classes with different sets of membrane ion channels. The ion channel makeup is related to the muscle's anatomical position and specific function. For example, Beroe ovata radial fibers, which are responsible for maintaining the rigidity of the body wall, generate sequences of brief action potentials whereas longitudinal fibers, which are concerned with mouth opening and body flexions, often produce single longer duration action potentials...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667789/equinins-as-novel-broad-spectrum-antimicrobial-peptides-isolated-from-the-cnidarian-actinia-equina-linnaeus-1758
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia La Corte, Valentina Catania, Mariano Dara, Daniela Parrinello, Mariele Staropoli, Maria Rosa Trapani, Matteo Cammarata, Maria Giovanna Parisi
Sea anemones are valuable for therapeutic research as a diversified source of bioactive molecules, due to their diverse bioactive molecules linked to predation and defence mechanisms involving toxins and antimicrobial peptides. Acid extracts from Actinia equina tentacles and body were examined for antibacterial activity against Gram-positive, Gram-negative bacteria, and fungi. The peptide fractions showed interesting minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values (up to 0.125 µg/mL) against the tested pathogens...
April 12, 2024: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667757/marine-derived-peptides-with-anti-hypertensive-properties-prospects-for-pharmaceuticals-supplements-and-functional-food
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REVIEW
Mari Johannessen Walquist, Karl-Erik Eilertsen, Edel Oddny Elvevoll, Ida-Johanne Jensen
Hypertension, a major health concern linked to heart disease and premature mortality, has prompted a search for alternative treatments due to side effects of existing medications. Sustainable harvesting of low-trophic marine organisms not only enhances food security but also provides a variety of bioactive molecules, including peptides. Despite comprising only a fraction of active natural compounds, peptides are ideal for drug development due to their size, stability, and resistance to degradation. Our review evaluates the anti-hypertensive properties of peptides and proteins derived from selected marine invertebrate phyla, examining the various methodologies used and their application in pharmaceuticals, supplements, and functional food...
March 22, 2024: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666814/distribution-and-genetic-lineages-of-the-craspedacusta-sowerbii-species-complex-cnidaria-olindiidae-in-italy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Massimo Morpurgo, Federico Marrone, Francesca Ciutti, Cristina Cappelletti, Samuel Vorhauser, Renate Alber, Matteo Dossena, Nico Salmaso, Diego Fontaneto, Luciano Caputo, Luca Vecchioni
Olindiid freshwater jellyfishes of the genus Craspedacusta Lankester, 1880 are native to eastern Asia; however, some species within the genus have been introduced worldwide and are nowadays present in all continents except Antarctica. To date, there is no consensus regarding the taxonomy within the genus Craspedacusta due to the morphological plasticity of the medusa stages. The species Craspedacusta sowerbii Lankester, 1880 was first recorded in Italy in 1946, and until 2017, sightings of the jellyfish Craspedacusta were reported for 40 water bodies...
March 22, 2024: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661136/cytology-in-cnidaria-using-exaiptasia-as-a-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thierry M Work, Chutimon Singhakarn, Tina M Weatherby
A need exists for additional methods to examine cnidaria at the cellular level to aid our understanding of health, anatomy, and physiology of this important group of organisms. This need is particularly acute given that disease is emerging as a major factor in declines of ecologically important functional groups such as corals. Here we describe a simple method to process cnidarian cells for microscopic examination using the model organism Exaiptasia. We show that this organism has at least 18 cell types or structures that can be readily distinguished based on defined morphological features...
April 25, 2024: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38652806/conserved-genes-in-highly-regenerative-metazoans-are-associated-with-planarian-regeneration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shankar C R R Chereddy, Takashi Makino
Metazoan species depict a wide spectrum of regeneration ability which calls into question the evolutionary origins of the underlying processes. Since species with high regeneration ability are widely distributed throughout metazoans, there is a possibility that the metazoan ancestor had an underlying common molecular mechanism. Early metazoans like sponges possess high regenerative ability, but, due to the large differences they have with Cnidaria and Bilateria regarding symmetry and neuronal systems it can be inferred that this regenerative ability is different...
April 23, 2024: Genome Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649808/evolution-of-myxozoan-mitochondrial-genomes-insights-from-myxobolids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tatiana Orli Milkewitz Sandberg, Dayana Yahalomi, Noam Bracha, Michal Haddas-Sasson, Tal Pupko, Stephen D Atkinson, Jerri L Bartholomew, Jin Yong Zhang, Dorothée Huchon
BACKGROUND: Myxozoa is a class of cnidarian parasites that encompasses over 2,400 species. Phylogenetic relationships among myxozoans remain highly debated, owing to both a lack of informative morphological characters and a shortage of molecular markers. Mitochondrial (mt) genomes are a common marker in phylogeny and biogeography. However, only five complete myxozoan mt genomes have been sequenced: four belonging to two closely related genera, Enteromyxum and Kudoa, and one from the genus Myxobolus...
April 22, 2024: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642477/distribution-and-composition-of-seafloor-litter-and-associated-macrofouling-organisms-in-the-northeastern-mediterranean-sea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Onur Gönülal, Cem Dalyan, Nur Bikem Kesici, Ülgen Aytan
Composition, and density of marine litter and associated macrofouling organisms was assessed in the continental shelf of the Northeastern Mediterranean Sea. A total of 943 litter items weighing 388 kg were collected during 34 hauls. Plastic comprised 72 % of the total litter found on the seafloor. The mean number and weight of ML was 4241 ± 1333 items/km2 and 368 ± 87 kg/km2 . Depth and distance from the shore were not identified as a significant factor affecting both the number and weight of litter...
April 19, 2024: Marine Pollution Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621535/catch-my-drift-between-farm-dispersal-of-biofouling-waste-from-salmon-pen-net-cleaning-potential-risks-for-fish-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nina Bloecher, Ole Jacob Broch, Emlyn J Davies, Magnus Oshaug Pettersson, Oliver Floerl
Biofouling is a serious challenge for global salmon aquaculture and farmers have to regularly clean pen nets to avoid impacts on stock health and farms' structural integrity. The removed material is released into the surrounding environment. This includes cnidarian species such as hydroids, whose nematocyst-bearing fragments can impact gill health and fish welfare. There is also increasing evidence of the association of parasites and pathogens with biofouling organisms and cleaning fragments. It is unknown whether and how far local current regimes disperse biofouling material and whether this material reaches and interacts with adjacent pens or even neighbouring farms downstream, or wild fish populations in surrounding environments...
April 13, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583530/developmental-toxicity-of-pre-production-plastic-pellets-affects-a-large-swathe-of-invertebrate-taxa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eva Jimenez-Guri, Periklis Paganos, Claudia La Vecchia, Giovanni Annona, Filomena Caccavale, Maria Dolores Molina, Alfonso Ferrández-Roldán, Rory Daniel Donnellan, Federica Salatiello, Adam Johnstone, Maria Concetta Eliso, Antonietta Spagnuolo, Cristian Cañestro, Ricard Albalat, José María Martín-Durán, Elizabeth A Williams, Enrico D'Aniello, Maria Ina Arnone
Microplastics pose risks to marine organisms through ingestion, entanglement, and as carriers of toxic additives and environmental pollutants. Plastic pre-production pellet leachates have been shown to affect the development of sea urchins and, to some extent, mussels. The extent of those developmental effects on other animal phyla remains unknown. Here, we test the toxicity of environmental mixed nurdle samples and new PVC pellets for the embryonic development or asexual reproduction by regeneration of animals from all the major animal superphyla (Lophotrochozoa, Ecdysozoa, Deuterostomia and Cnidaria)...
April 5, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577503/manipulating-myc-for-reparative-regeneration
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REVIEW
Camilla Ascanelli, Rowda Dahir, Catherine H Wilson
The Myc family of proto-oncogenes is a key node for the signal transduction of external pro-proliferative signals to the cellular processes required for development, tissue homoeostasis maintenance, and regeneration across evolution. The tight regulation of Myc synthesis and activity is essential for restricting its oncogenic potential. In this review, we highlight the central role that Myc plays in regeneration across the animal kingdom (from Cnidaria to echinoderms to Chordata) and how Myc could be employed to unlock the regenerative potential of non-regenerative tissues in humans for therapeutic purposes...
2024: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571283/density-data-for-lake-erie-benthic-invertebrate-assemblages-from-1930-to-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lyubov E Burlakova, Alexander Y Karatayev, Allison R Hrycik, Susan E Daniel, Knut Mehler, Elizabeth K Hinchey, Ronald Dermott, Ronald Griffiths, Lillian E Denecke
Benthic invertebrates are important trophic links in food webs and useful bioindicators of environmental conditions, but long-term benthic organism abundance data across broad geographic areas are rare and historic datasets are often not readily accessible. This dataset provides densities of benthic macroinvertebrates collected from 1930 to 2019 during surveys in Lake Erie, a Laurentian Great Lake. The surveys were funded by the governments of the United States and Canada to investigate the status and changes in the benthic community...
April 3, 2024: Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560095/%C3%AF-complete-mitochondrial-genomes-of-the-black-corals-alternatipathesmirabilis-opresko-molodtsova-2021-and-parantipatheslarix-esper-1788-cnidaria-anthozoa-hexacorallia-antipatharia-schizopathidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brendan A Cruz, Anneau Cappelmann, Hope Chutjian, Jude C Roman, Mason A Reid, Jacob Wright, Aydanni D Gonzalez, Taylor Keyman, Kierstin M Griffith, Hannah J Appiah-Madson, Daniel L Distel, Vonda E Hayes, Jim Drewery, D Tye Pettay, Joseph L Staton, Mercer R Brugler
We describe the complete mitogenomes of the black corals Alternatipathesmirabilis Opresko & Molodtsova, 2021 and Parantipatheslarix (Esper, 1790) (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Hexacorallia, Antipatharia, Schizopathidae). The analysed specimens include the holotype of Alternatipathesmirabilis , collected from Derickson Seamount (North Pacific Ocean; Gulf of Alaska) at 4,685 m depth and a potential topotype of Parantipatheslarix , collected from Secca dei Candelieri (Mediterranean Sea; Tyrrhenian Sea; Salerno Gulf; Italy) at 131 m depth...
2024: ZooKeys
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540078/a-comparative-analysis-of-the-venom-system-between-two-morphotypes-of-the-sea-anemone-actinia-equina
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Alcaide, Inês Moutinho Cabral, Lara Carvalho, Vera M Mendes, António P Alves de Matos, Bruno Manadas, Leonor Saúde, Mariaelena D'Ambrosio, Pedro M Costa
The current study investigates the venom-delivery system of green and red morphotypes of the sea anemone Actinia equina to disclose its potential as a source of bioactive compounds. We compared the two morphotypes using electron and optical microscopy, proteomics, and toxicity assessment on zebrafish embryos. Specialized venom-injecting cells (nematocysts) are equally distributed and found in the tentacles of both varieties. Proteomics revealed proteins of interest in both red and green Actinia , yielding the three most abundant Gene Ontology (GO) terms related to the biological processes "proteolysis", "hemolysis in another organism" and "lipid catabolic process"...
March 21, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535477/towards-the-exploration-and-evolution-of-insulin-like-venoms-in-actiniaria-sea-anemones
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REVIEW
Alonso Delgado, Kyle S Sozanski, Marymegan Daly
Recent studies have elucidated the diversity of genes encoding venom in Sea anemones . However, most of those genes are yet to be explored in an evolutionary context. Insulin is a common peptide across metazoans and has been coopted into a predatory venom in many venomous lineages. In this study, we focus on the diversity of insulin-derived venoms in Sea anemones and on elucidating their evolutionary history. We sourced data for 34 species of Sea anemones and found sequences belonging to two venom families which have Insulin PFAM annotations...
March 20, 2024: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526292/henneguya-cnidaria-myxobolidae-species-infecting-oligosarcus-jenynsii-characiformes-characidae-in-a-neotropical-shallow-lake-from-argentina-morphological-and-molecular-characterisation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Alejandra Rossin, Delfina Maria Paula Cantatore, Martina Lisnerova, Veronica Taglioretti, Astrid Sibylle Holzer
Two previously undescribed myxozoan species, Henneguya sardellae sp. n. and H. margaritae sp. n., found infecting connective tissues of the Neotropical characid fish Oligosarcus jenynsii (Günther) from Argentina are morphologically and molecularly characterised. Mature spores of H. sardellae sp. n. are ellipsoid, with two, straight and visibly fused caudal appendages cleaved at its blunt terminal end; measuring 33.5 ± 1.2 (30.9-35.5) μm in total length, spore body 17.5 ± 0.6 (16.3-18.6) µm, 7...
February 20, 2024: Folia Parasitologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522781/lepocreadiidae-trematoda-associated-with-gelatinous-zooplankton-cnidaria-and-ctenophora-and-fishes-in-australian-and-japanese-waters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas H Cribb, Scott C Cutmore, Nicholas Q-X Wee, Joanna G Browne, Pablo Diaz Morales, Kylie A Pitt
We examined gelatinous zooplankton from off eastern Australia for lepocreadiid trematode metacercariae. From 221 specimens of 17 species of cnidarian medusae and 218 specimens of four species of ctenophores, infections were found in seven cnidarian and two ctenophore species. Metacercariae were distinguished using cox1 mtDNA, ITS2 rDNA and morphology. We identified three species of Prodistomum Linton, 1910 [P. keyam Bray & Cribb, 1996, P. orientale (Layman, 1930), and Prodistomum Type 3], two species of Opechona Looss, 1907 [O...
March 22, 2024: Parasitology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516131/parallel-evolution-of-gravity-sensing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daria Y Romanova, Leonid L Moroz
Omnipresent gravity affects all living organisms; it was a vital factor in the past and the current bottleneck for future space exploration. However, little is known about the evolution of gravity sensing and the comparative biology of gravity reception. Here, by tracing the parallel evolution of gravity sensing, we encounter situations when assemblies of homologous modules result in the emergence of non-homologous structures with similar systemic properties. This is a perfect example to study homoplasy at all levels of biological organization...
2024: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502479/saber-fish-in-hydractinia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miguel Salinas-Saavedra
In situ hybridization allows the detection of nucleic acid sequences in fixed cells and tissues. The gelatinous nature of cnidarians and Hydractinia demands extensive and exhausting protocols to detect RNA transcripts with traditional methods (e.g., colorimetric in situ hybridization). Signal amplification by exchange reaction (SABER) fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) enables simplifying and multiplex imaging of RNA targets in a rapid and cost-effective manner. In one enzymatic reaction, SABER-FISH uses a strand-displacing polymerase and catalytic DNA hairpin to generate FISH probes with adjustable signal amplification, allowing highly sensitive detection of nucleic acids and reducing the number of required probes...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
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