TY - JOUR T1 - A G-protein-coupled receptor mediates neuropeptide-induced oocyte maturation in the jellyfish <em>Clytia</em> JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/801225 SP - 801225 AU - Gonzalo Quiroga Artigas AU - Pascal Lapébie AU - Lucas Leclère AU - Philip Bauknecht AU - Julie Uveira AU - Sandra Chevalier AU - Gáspár Jékely AU - Tsuyoshi Momose AU - Evelyn Houliston Y1 - 2019/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/10/10/801225.abstract N2 - The reproductive hormones that trigger oocyte meiotic maturation and release from the ovary vary greatly between animal species. Identification of receptors for these Maturation Inducing Hormones (MIHs), and understanding how they initiate the largely conserved maturation process, remain important challenges. In hydrozoan cnidarians including the jellyfish Clytia hemisphaerica, MIH comprises neuropeptides released from somatic cells of the gonad. We identified the receptor (MIHR) for these MIH neuropeptides in Clytia using cell culture-based “deorphanization” of candidate oocyte-expressed GPCRs. MIHR mutant jellyfish generated using CRISPR-Cas9 had severe defects in gamete development or in spawning both in males and females. Female gonads, or oocytes isolated from MIHR mutants, failed to respond to synthetic MIH. Treatment with the cAMP analogue 5’Br-cAMP to mimic cAMP rise at maturation onset rescued meiotic maturation and spawning. Injection of inhibitory antibodies to GαS into wild type oocytes phenocopied the MIHR mutants. These results provide the molecular links between MIH stimulation and meiosis initiation in hydrozoan oocytes. Molecular phylogeny grouped Clytia MIHR with a subset of bilaterian neuropeptide receptors including Neuropeptide Y, Gonadotropin Inhibitory Hormone, pyroglutamylated RFamide and Luqin, all upstream regulators of sexual reproduction. This identification and functional characterisation of a cnidarian peptide GPCR advances our understanding of oocyte maturation initiation and sheds light on the evolution of neuropeptide-hormone systems.Non-standard AbbreviationsMIHMaturation Inducing HormoneGVBDGerminal Vesicle Breakdown ER -