Prabhu Pranav, Reddy Puli Chandramouli
Center of Excellence in Epigenetics, Department of Life Sciences, Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence, Gautam Buddha Nagar, India.
Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.
Open Biol. 2025 Sep;15(9):250073. doi: 10.1098/rsob.250073. Epub 2025 Sep 17.
Neuropeptides play a critical role in neurotransmission and organismal development. Members of the phylum Cnidaria, with a diffused nervous system, are one of the earliest divergent animals and might provide insights into the fundamentals of the emergence of neuronal communications. The neuropeptide diversity in (a cnidarian model) has been extensively studied using various strategies, each with certain limitations. Here, we have developed an pipeline which identified both reported peptides and many new potential candidates. A comparative analysis within Cnidaria suggests a rapid divergence of neuropeptides which might be involved in complex behaviours. We identified new neuropeptides that belong to the RFamide and PRXamide families and a novel class of peptides lacking amidation (LW-peptides). A detailed expression and functional analysis of a new LW-peptide indicates its role in the longitudinal contraction of polyps. This study provides compelling evidence for the existence of intricate peptidergic communication in early neuronal circuits. The extensive diversity of neuropeptides within this phylum underscores their rapid evolutionary adaptability. This current pipeline also proves to be simple and adaptable to perform neuropeptide identification in other multicellular organisms.