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- W2070161566 abstract "Cholecystokinin (CCK) and gastrin are regulatory peptides in vertebrates. Their homologues are widely present in metazoan animals, in form of cionin in tunicates, neuropeptide-like protein 12 in nematodes and sulfakinin (SK) in arthropods. CCK(-like) peptides exert diverse physiological effects through binding their corresponding receptors, which are important members of the hormone-binding G-protein-coupled receptors. In this paper, CCK(-like) peptides and receptors are reviewed in a comparative way at levels of molecular structure, physiological functions and phylogeny. CCK signalling system is widely involved in the regulation of satiety, gastric acid secretion, pancreatic secretion, anxiety and memory processes in vertebrates. Its counterpart SK in arthropods is also found with similar functions on regulation of satiety and gastrointestinal motility. Co-evolution of peptide and receptor has been recognized through metazoans. The CCK(-like) receptors seem to be evolved from a common ancestor based on the phylogenetic analysis, with species-specific events in arthropods. In addition, tetraploidization has been brought up to study the evolution of receptors. There are 2 receptors in chordates and nematodes, whereas, the number of sulfakinin receptor varies in arthropods from 0 to 2. We discussed here that the presence or absence of the SK signalling system is likely to be related to feeding behaviour." @default.
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- W2070161566 title "CCK(-like) and receptors: Structure and phylogeny in a comparative perspective" @default.
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