Bursicon bioactivity is essential for tanning of the exoskeleton and for wing spreading behavior that occur in newly emerged adult insects. Previously, we demonstrated that in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, bursicon exists as a heterodimeric cystine knot protein that activates the leucine-rich repeats containing G protein-coupled receptor 2 (DLGR2). By performing similarity based in silico searches in genomic and complementary DNA databases, we identified bursicon homologous sequences in several protostomian as well as deuterostomian invertebrates. In the genome of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, the coding regions for bursicon cystine knot subunits are organized in a genomic locus of approximately 4 kilobase pairs. Reverse transcrip...
Ecdysis behavior allows insects to shed their old exoskeleton at the end of every molt. It is contro...
The study of complex heterodimeric peptide ligands has been hampered by a paucity of pharmacological...
Hovering flight is the primary form of locomotion in the numerous and diverse forms of winged insect...
Bursicon bioactivity is essential for tanning of the exoskeleton and for wing spreading behavior tha...
AbstractBursicon is a neurohumoral agent responsible for tanning and hardening of the cuticle and ex...
Bursicon is a neurohumoral agent responsible for tanning and hardening of the cuticle and expansion ...
AbstractTo accommodate growth, insects must periodically replace their exoskeletons. After shedding ...
We describe the molecular analysis and cellular expression of the insect peptide neurohormone, bursi...
Background Bursicon is a heterodimer neuropeptide responsible for regulating cuticle sclerotization ...
The protective external cuticle of insects is not practical for accommodating growth during developm...
Background: Bursicon is a heterodimer neuropeptide composed of two cystine knot proteins, bursicon a...
BACKGROUND: Bursicon is a heterodimer neuropeptide composed of two cystine knot proteins, bursicon α...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 8, 2010).The entire ...
BackgroundBursicon is a heterodimer neuropeptide composed of two cystine knot proteins, bursicon α (...
Bursicon is a heterodimeric neurohormone that acts through a G protein-coupled receptor named ricket...
Ecdysis behavior allows insects to shed their old exoskeleton at the end of every molt. It is contro...
The study of complex heterodimeric peptide ligands has been hampered by a paucity of pharmacological...
Hovering flight is the primary form of locomotion in the numerous and diverse forms of winged insect...
Bursicon bioactivity is essential for tanning of the exoskeleton and for wing spreading behavior tha...
AbstractBursicon is a neurohumoral agent responsible for tanning and hardening of the cuticle and ex...
Bursicon is a neurohumoral agent responsible for tanning and hardening of the cuticle and expansion ...
AbstractTo accommodate growth, insects must periodically replace their exoskeletons. After shedding ...
We describe the molecular analysis and cellular expression of the insect peptide neurohormone, bursi...
Background Bursicon is a heterodimer neuropeptide responsible for regulating cuticle sclerotization ...
The protective external cuticle of insects is not practical for accommodating growth during developm...
Background: Bursicon is a heterodimer neuropeptide composed of two cystine knot proteins, bursicon a...
BACKGROUND: Bursicon is a heterodimer neuropeptide composed of two cystine knot proteins, bursicon α...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 8, 2010).The entire ...
BackgroundBursicon is a heterodimer neuropeptide composed of two cystine knot proteins, bursicon α (...
Bursicon is a heterodimeric neurohormone that acts through a G protein-coupled receptor named ricket...
Ecdysis behavior allows insects to shed their old exoskeleton at the end of every molt. It is contro...
The study of complex heterodimeric peptide ligands has been hampered by a paucity of pharmacological...
Hovering flight is the primary form of locomotion in the numerous and diverse forms of winged insect...