Steroid receptor co-activator is required for juvenile hormone signal transduction through a bHLH-PAS transcription factor, methoprene tolerant.
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Juvenile Hormone Biosynthesis in Insects: What Is New, What Do We Know, and What Questions Remain?Genetic Evidence for Function of the bHLH-PAS Protein Gce/Met As a Juvenile Hormone ReceptorMET is required for the maximal action of 20-hydroxyecdysone during Bombyx metamorphosisDifferential Juvenile Hormone Variations in Scale Insect Extreme Sexual DimorphismA role for Taiman in insect metamorphosisJuvenile hormone and its receptor methoprene-tolerant promote ribosomal biogenesis and vitellogenesis in the Aedes aegypti mosquito.Ecdysone control of developmental transitions: lessons from Drosophila research.Effects of hormone agonists on Sf9 cells, proliferation and cell cycle arrest.Wnt signaling cross-talks with JH signaling by suppressing Met and gce expression.Juvenile hormone regulates Aedes aegypti Krüppel homolog 1 through a conserved E box motifA steroid receptor coactivator acts as the DNA-binding partner of the methoprene-tolerant protein in regulating juvenile hormone response genes.Heat shock protein 83 (Hsp83) facilitates methoprene-tolerant (Met) nuclear import to modulate juvenile hormone signaling.Juvenile hormone-receptor complex acts on mcm4 and mcm7 to promote polyploidy and vitellogenesis in the migratory locust.Juvenile hormone and insulin suppress lipolysis between periods of lactation during tsetse fly pregnancy.Juvenile hormone and insulin regulate trehalose homeostasis in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum.Methyl farnesoate plays a dual role in regulating Drosophila metamorphosis.Juvenile hormone-activated phospholipase C pathway enhances transcriptional activation by the methoprene-tolerant protein.Juvenile hormone regulates vitellogenin gene expression through insulin-like peptide signaling pathway in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum.Ligand-binding properties of a juvenile hormone receptor, Methoprene-tolerant.Mapping of the Sequences Directing Localization of the Drosophila Germ Cell-Expressed Protein (GCE).Juvenile hormone action through a defined enhancer motif to modulate ecdysteroid-activation of natural core promotersJuvenile Hormone Activates the Transcription of Cell-division-cycle 6 (Cdc6) for Polyploidy-dependent Insect Vitellogenesis and OogenesisEndocrine remodelling of the adult intestine sustains reproduction in DrosophilaMolecular Mechanisms of Transcription Activation by Juvenile Hormone: A Critical Role for bHLH-PAS and Nuclear Receptor Proteins.Transcriptional regulation of juvenile hormone-mediated induction of Krüppel homolog 1, a repressor of insect metamorphosis.Intrinsic Disorder of the C-Terminal Domain of Drosophila Methoprene-Tolerant Protein.bHLH-PAS heterodimer of methoprene-tolerant and Cycle mediates circadian expression of juvenile hormone-induced mosquito genes.Methoprene-tolerant (Met) and Krüpple-homologue 1 (Kr-h1) are required for ovariole development and egg maturation in the brown plant hopperTwo adjacent cis-regulatory elements are required for ecdysone response of ecdysone receptor (EcR) B1 transcription.Krüppel Homolog 1 Inhibits Insect Metamorphosis via Direct Transcriptional Repression of Broad-Complex, a Pupal Specifier Gene.Protein kinase C modulates transcriptional activation by the juvenile hormone receptor methoprene-tolerant.Autonomous regulation of the insect gut by circadian genes acting downstream of juvenile hormone signaling.Establishment of a versatile cell line for juvenile hormone signaling analysis in Tribolium castaneum.Krüppel homolog 1 and E93 mediate Juvenile hormone regulation of metamorphosis in the common bed bug, Cimex lectularius.Juvenile hormone and its receptor, methoprene-tolerant, control the dynamics of mosquito gene expressionJuvenile hormone regulation of female reproduction in the common bed bug, Cimex lectulariusMolecular mechanism underlying juvenile hormone-mediated repression of precocious larval-adult metamorphosis.Protein kinase C is involved with upstream signaling of methyl farnesoate for photoperiod-dependent sex determination in the water flea Daphnia pulexMechanisms of Action of Compounds That Enhance Storage Lipid Accumulation in Daphnia magna.The current state of knowledge on the neuroactive compounds that affect the development, mating and reproduction of spiders (Araneae) compared to insects.
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Steroid receptor co-activator is required for juvenile hormone signal transduction through a bHLH-PAS transcription factor, methoprene tolerant.
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Steroid receptor co-activator ...... n factor, methoprene tolerant.
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Steroid receptor co-activator ...... n factor, methoprene tolerant.
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Jingjing Xu
Subba R Palli
Yipeng Sui
Zhaolin Zhang
Zhentao Sheng
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10.1074/JBC.M110.191684
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2010-12-28T00:00:00Z