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Volume 20, Issue 6
  • ISSN: 0929-8665
  • E-ISSN: 1875-5305

Abstract

In 1977 the neuropeptide FMRFamide was isolated from the clam, Macrocallista nimbosa. Since then several hundred FMRFamide-related peptides (FaRPs) have been isolated from invertebrate animals. Precursors to the FaRPs likely arose in the cnidarians. With the transition to a bilateral body plan FaRPs became a fixture in the invertebrate phyla. They have come to play a critical role as neurotransmitters, neuromodulators, and neurohormones. FaRPs regulate a variety of body functions including, feeding, digestion, circulation, reproduction, movement. The evolution of the molecular form and function of these omnipresent peptides will be considered.

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2025-10-07
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  • Article Type:
    Research Article
Keyword(s): annelida; arthropoda; cnidaria; FaRPs; FMRFamide; mollusca; nematoda; platyhelminthes
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