The Drosophila melanogaster ecdysone receptor (EcR) is produced in three isoforms, which mediate developmental processes such as metamorphosis. These isoforms were expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae to elucidate aspects of receptor transcrip-tion activity in a highly defined genetic model system. All three EcR isoforms showed ligand-independent transcriptional activation of an ecdysone reporter gene and the amount of activation correlated with the size of the N-terminal A/B (transactivation) domain present in the isoform: EcR-B1>EcR-A>>EcR-B2. Upon co-expression with ultraspiracle (Usp), transcriptional activation was further increased with EcR-B1 or EcR-A, bu
The Drosophila ecdysone receptor (EcR/Usp) is thought to activate or repress gene transcription depe...
The steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) regulates gene transcription through the heterodimeric ...
dissertationPulses of the steroid hormone ecdysone induce changes in gene expression that lead to th...
The steroid hormone ecdysone initiates molting and metamorphosis in Drosophila via a heterodimeric r...
Ecdysteroid regulation of gene transcription in Drosophila melanogaster and other insects is mediate...
The insect nuclear receptors Ecdysteroid Receptor (EcR) and Ultraspiracle (Usp) are the key regulato...
Ecdysteroids are molting hormones that influence and control processes like development, molting or ...
AbstractThe steroid hormone ecdysone directs Drosophila metamorphosis via three heterodimeric recept...
In D. melanogaster a pulse of the steroid hormone ec-dysone triggers the larval-to-adult metamorphos...
The ecdysone receptor is a heterodimer of two nuclear receptors, the Ecdysone receptor (EcR) and Ult...
The Ecdysone receptor (ER, a heterodimer of EcR and Usp, homologs of FXR and RXR, respectively) trig...
<div><p>The ecdysone receptor is a heterodimer of two nuclear receptors, the Ecdysone receptor (EcR)...
The functional insect ecdysteroid receptor is comprised of two nuclear receptors, the ecdysteroid re...
AbstractThe steroid hormone ecdysone directs Drosophila metamorphosis via three heterodimeric recept...
The functional ecdsysteroid receptor is a heterodimeric complex consisting of the ecdysone receptor ...
The Drosophila ecdysone receptor (EcR/Usp) is thought to activate or repress gene transcription depe...
The steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) regulates gene transcription through the heterodimeric ...
dissertationPulses of the steroid hormone ecdysone induce changes in gene expression that lead to th...
The steroid hormone ecdysone initiates molting and metamorphosis in Drosophila via a heterodimeric r...
Ecdysteroid regulation of gene transcription in Drosophila melanogaster and other insects is mediate...
The insect nuclear receptors Ecdysteroid Receptor (EcR) and Ultraspiracle (Usp) are the key regulato...
Ecdysteroids are molting hormones that influence and control processes like development, molting or ...
AbstractThe steroid hormone ecdysone directs Drosophila metamorphosis via three heterodimeric recept...
In D. melanogaster a pulse of the steroid hormone ec-dysone triggers the larval-to-adult metamorphos...
The ecdysone receptor is a heterodimer of two nuclear receptors, the Ecdysone receptor (EcR) and Ult...
The Ecdysone receptor (ER, a heterodimer of EcR and Usp, homologs of FXR and RXR, respectively) trig...
<div><p>The ecdysone receptor is a heterodimer of two nuclear receptors, the Ecdysone receptor (EcR)...
The functional insect ecdysteroid receptor is comprised of two nuclear receptors, the ecdysteroid re...
AbstractThe steroid hormone ecdysone directs Drosophila metamorphosis via three heterodimeric recept...
The functional ecdsysteroid receptor is a heterodimeric complex consisting of the ecdysone receptor ...
The Drosophila ecdysone receptor (EcR/Usp) is thought to activate or repress gene transcription depe...
The steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) regulates gene transcription through the heterodimeric ...
dissertationPulses of the steroid hormone ecdysone induce changes in gene expression that lead to th...