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Identification of two novel genes specifically expressed in the D-group neurons of the terrestrial snail CNS

Identification of two novel genes specifically expressed in the D-group neurons of the terrestrial snail CNS
Identification of two novel genes specifically expressed in the D-group neurons of the terrestrial snail CNS
A search for genes specifically expressed in the giant interneurons of parietal ganglia of the snail Helix lucorum yielded, among others, two genes named HDS1 and HDS2. According to data obtained by Northern hybridization and whole-mount in situ hybridization, both genes are neurospecific and expressed almost exclusively in the peptidergic D-group neurons (Sakharov, 1974) located in the right parietal ganglion. In situ hybridization of the HDS1 and HDS2 probes with CNS of several related species of the Helicoidea superfamily identified in all cases similarly located homologous groups of neurons. Sequencing of the near full-length cDNA copies of the HDS1 and HDS2 genes revealed open reading frames 107 and 102 amino acids long for HDS1 and HDS2, respectively. Both putative proteins contain a hydrophobic leader peptide and putative recognition sites for furin-like and PC-like endopeptidases. Predicted amino acid sequences of the HDS1 and HDS2 proteins were found to be moderately homologous to each other, as well as to the LYCP preprohormone expressed by the light yellow cells of the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis. These results confirm an earlier hypothesis that the D-group of the Helix family and the light yellow cells of Lymnaea stagnalis represent homologous neuronal groups. Our data suggest that the HDS1 and HDS2 genes encode precursors of secreted molecules, most likely neuropeptides or neurohormones.
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Bogdanov, Yury
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Balaban, PM
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Zakharov, IS
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Poteryaev, DA
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Belyavsky, AV
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Bogdanov, Yury
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Balaban, PM
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Zakharov, IS
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Poteryaev, DA
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Bogdanov, Yury, Balaban, PM, Zakharov, IS, Poteryaev, DA and Belyavsky, AV (1996) Identification of two novel genes specifically expressed in the D-group neurons of the terrestrial snail CNS. Invertebrate neuroscience, 2, 61-69. (doi:10.1007/bf02336661).

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A search for genes specifically expressed in the giant interneurons of parietal ganglia of the snail Helix lucorum yielded, among others, two genes named HDS1 and HDS2. According to data obtained by Northern hybridization and whole-mount in situ hybridization, both genes are neurospecific and expressed almost exclusively in the peptidergic D-group neurons (Sakharov, 1974) located in the right parietal ganglion. In situ hybridization of the HDS1 and HDS2 probes with CNS of several related species of the Helicoidea superfamily identified in all cases similarly located homologous groups of neurons. Sequencing of the near full-length cDNA copies of the HDS1 and HDS2 genes revealed open reading frames 107 and 102 amino acids long for HDS1 and HDS2, respectively. Both putative proteins contain a hydrophobic leader peptide and putative recognition sites for furin-like and PC-like endopeptidases. Predicted amino acid sequences of the HDS1 and HDS2 proteins were found to be moderately homologous to each other, as well as to the LYCP preprohormone expressed by the light yellow cells of the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis. These results confirm an earlier hypothesis that the D-group of the Helix family and the light yellow cells of Lymnaea stagnalis represent homologous neuronal groups. Our data suggest that the HDS1 and HDS2 genes encode precursors of secreted molecules, most likely neuropeptides or neurohormones.

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Published date: 1 June 1996
Additional Information: Copyright © 1969, Sheffield Academic Press

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Local EPrints ID: 469845
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/469845
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ORCID for Yury Bogdanov: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4667-5890

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Author: Yury Bogdanov ORCID iD
Author: PM Balaban
Author: IS Zakharov
Author: DA Poteryaev
Author: AV Belyavsky

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