Publications by authors named "P H Torkkeli"

Acetylcholine esterases (AChEs) are essential enzymes in cholinergic synapses, terminating neurotransmission by hydrolysing acetylcholine. While membrane bound AChEs at synaptic clefts efficiently perform this task, soluble AChEs are less stable and effective, but function over broader areas. In vertebrates, a single gene produces alternatively spliced forms of AChE, whereas invertebrates often have multiple genes, producing both enzyme types.

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Photoreceptors with different spectral sensitivities serve different physiological and behavioral roles. We hypothesized that such functional evolutionary optimization could also include differences in phototransduction dynamics. We recorded elementary responses to light, quantum bumps (QBs), of broadband green-sensitive and ultraviolet (UV)-sensitive photoreceptors in the cockroach, Periplaneta americana, compound eyes using intracellular recordings.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Mechanosensory neurons use mechanotransduction ion channels to respond to mechanical forces, with different channel families like DEG/ENaC, TRP, TMC, and Piezo playing key roles in this process.
  • - Researchers identified twelve potential MET channel members in spider transcriptomes but found only the Piezo protein in their mechanosensory neurons, with no signals from other known MET channel genes.
  • - The Piezo protein is present throughout the spider nervous system and likely aids in mechanosensory transduction, but it may also have additional functions in other types of neurons.
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Visual signal transmission by Drosophila melanogaster photoreceptors is mediated by a Gq protein that activates a phospholipase C (PLC). Mutations and deficiencies in expression of either of these proteins cause severe defects in phototransduction. Here we investigated whether these proteins are also involved in the cockroach, Periplaneta americana, phototransduction by silencing Gq α-subunit (Gqα) and phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C (PLC) by RNA interference and observing responses to single photons (quantum bumps, QB).

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Proteins encoded by nanchung, inactive, nompC and piezo genes have been shown to play crucial roles in the initial detection of mechanical force by various insect auditory neurons, nociceptors and touch receptors. Most of this previous research has been performed on the larval and adult fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. We identified and assembled all four homologous genes in transcriptomes from the cockroach, Periplaneta americana.

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