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Deep, Dark Secrets of Melatonin in Animal Evolution

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1 Deep, Dark Secrets of Melatonin in Animal Evolution
Klaske J. Schippers, Scott A. Nichols  Cell  Volume 159, Issue 1, Pages 9-10 (September 2014) DOI: /j.cell Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Evolution of Melatonin Signaling in Animals
Melatonin is present in all animal lineages. Its proposed primary biological function is as an antioxidant that protects cells against toxic free radical damage (in red). During the evolution of animals, melatonin has acquired additional biological functions. In vertebrates, the conserved function of melatonin is the regulation of sleep (in orange). However, melatonin receptors essential for circadian clock entrainment (green) are present in all animals except sponges, suggesting an unknown signaling role in invertebrates. Using an invertebrate model (the Platynereis worm), Tosches and colleagues show that melatonin signaling controls neuronal activity regulating ciliary swimming, linking the control of diel vertical migration (in blue) of zooplankton to the origin of animal circadian rhythms. Moreover, they provide a plausible mechanistic explanation for how the role of melatonin signaling in vertebrate sleep may have evolved directly from an ancestral role in ciliary swimming (dashed line). Cell  , 9-10DOI: ( /j.cell ) Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions


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