Peter D. Evans
Babraham Institute
23 Papers
152 Citations
Peter D. Evans is an academic researcher from Babraham Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: G protein-coupled receptor & Receptor. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 23 publications.
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The first myriapod genome sequence reveals conservative arthropod gene content and genome organisation in the centipede Strigamia maritima
Ariel D. Chipman,David E. K. Ferrier,Carlo Brena,Jiaxin Qu,Daniel S.T. Hughes,Reinhard Schröder,Montserrat Torres-Oliva,Nadia Znassi,Huaiyang Jiang,Francisca C. Almeida,Francisca C. Almeida,Claudio R. Alonso,Zivkos Apostolou,Zivkos Apostolou,Peshtewani K. Aqrawi,Wallace Arthur,Jennifer C. J. Barna,Kerstin P. Blankenburg,Daniela Brites,Daniela Brites,Salvador Capella-Gutierrez,Marcus Coyle,Peter K. Dearden,Louis Du Pasquier,Elizabeth J. Duncan,Dieter Ebert,Cornelius Eibner,Galina Erikson,Galina Erikson,Peter D. Evans,Cassandra G. Extavour,Liezl Francisco,Toni Gabaldón,Toni Gabaldón,William J. Gillis,Elizabeth A. Goodwin-Horn,Jack E. Green,Sam Griffiths-Jones,Cornelis J. P. Grimmelikhuijzen,Sai Gubbala,Roderic Guigó,Yi Han,Frank Hauser,Paul Havlak,Luke Hayden,Sophie Helbing,Michael Holder,Jerome H.L. Hui,Julia P. Hunn,Vera S. Hunnekuhl,LaRonda Jackson,Mehwish Javaid,Shalini N. Jhangiani,Francis M. Jiggins,Tamsin E. M. Jones,Tobias S. Kaiser,Divya Kalra,Nathan J. Kenny,Viktoriya Korchina,Christie Kovar,F. Bernhard Kraus,François Lapraz,Sandra L. Lee,Jie Lv,Christigale Mandapat,Gerard Manning,Marco Mariotti,Robert Mata,Tittu Mathew,Tobias Neumann,Tobias Neumann,Irene Newsham,Dinh Ngoc Ngo,Maria Ninova,Geoffrey Okwuonu,Fiona Ongeri,William J. Palmer,Shobha Patil,Pedro Patraquim,Christopher Pham,Ling-Ling Pu,Nicholas H. Putman,Catherine Rabouille,Olivia Mendivil Ramos,Adelaide C. Rhodes,Helen E. Robertson,Hugh M. Robertson,Matthew Ronshaugen,Julio Rozas,Nehad Saada,Alejandro Sánchez-Gracia,Steven E. Scherer,Andrew M. Schurko,Kenneth W. Siggens,DeNard Simmons,Anna Stief,Eckart Stolle,Maximilian J. Telford,Kristin Tessmar-Raible,Rebecca Thornton,Maurijn van der Zee,Arndt von Haeseler,Arndt von Haeseler,James M Williams,Judith H. Willis,Yuanqing Wu,Xiaoyan Zou,Daniel Lawson,Donna M. Muzny,Kim C. Worley,Richard A. Gibbs,Michael Akam,Stephen Richards +112 more
TL;DR: The phylogenetic position of myriapods allows us to identify where in arthropod phylogeny several particular molecular mechanisms and traits emerged, and concludes that juvenile hormone signalling evolved with the emergence of the exoskeleton in the arthropods and that RR-1 containing cuticle proteins evolved in the lineage leading to Mandibulata.
Identification and characterization of a novel family of Drosophila beta-adrenergic-like octopamine G-protein coupled receptors.
TL;DR: The identification and characterization of a novel, neuronally expressed family of three Drosophila G‐protein coupled receptors that are selectively coupled to increases in intracellular cyclic AMP levels by octopamine are reported on.
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Functional characterization of a neuropeptide F-like receptor from Drosophila melanogaster.
Guoping Feng,Vincenzina Reale,Heather Chatwin,Karen Kennedy,Renée Venard,Christer Ericsson,Kweon Yu,Peter D. Evans,Linda M. Hall +8 more
TL;DR: Coexpression in Xenopus oocytes of NPFR76F with the promiscuous G‐protein Gα16 showed that this receptor is activated by the vertebrate neuropeptide Y family to produce inward currents due to the activation of an endogenous oocyte calcium‐dependent chloride current.
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G-protein oestrogen receptor 1: trials and tribulations of a membrane oestrogen receptor.
Deepak Srivastava,Peter D. Evans +1 more
TL;DR: Some of the more recent advances in the understanding of the distribution and subcellular localisation of this receptor in the brain are highlighted, as well as some of the evidence for the potential role that this receptor may play in thebrain.
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The octopamine receptor Octβ2R regulates ovulation in Drosophila melanogaster.
Junghwa Lim,Paul Rafael Sabandal,Ana Isabel Fernández,John Martin Sabandal,Hyun Gwan Lee,Peter D. Evans,Kyung An Han +6 more
TL;DR: It is reported that the beta adrenergic-like octopamine receptor Octβ2R serves as a key signaling molecule for ovulation and recruits protein kinase A and Ca2+/calmodulin-sensitive kinase II as downstream effectors for this activity.