The insulin signaling pathway is a modulator of metabolism in insects and can regulate functions associated with growth and development, as well as lipid and carbohydrate balance. We have previously reported the presence of an insulin-like peptide and an insulin-like growth factor in Rhodnius prolixus, which are involved in the homeostasis of lipids and carbohydrates in post-feeding and non-feeding periods. In the present study, we have characterized the first insulin receptor (IR) to be discovered in R. prolixus, Rhopr-IR, and investigated its intracellular signaling cascade and its role in nutrient control. We identified a candidate protein sequence within R. prolixus putative peptidome and predicted its conserved features using bioinform...
The Insulin Receptor (InR) in Drosophila presents features conserved in its mammalian counterparts. ...
Sulfakinins (SKs) are neuropeptides that have been shown to function as feeding satiety factors in i...
"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Zandawala, M., Hamoudi, Z., Lange, A. B...
This is the published version of an article published by Frontiers Media.Growth of organisms is modu...
Since the first isolation of insulin-like proteins (ILPs) from the silkmoth, Bombyx mori in 1987, di...
Insulin, insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and insulin-like peptides (ILPs) are important regulator...
rganismal development is a complex process as it requires coordination of many aspects to grow into ...
AbstractRecent work on Drosophila has provided new insights into how insulin signalling — conserved ...
Insulin signaling is a conserved pathway in all metazoans. This pathway contributed toward primordia...
The insulin-related hormones regulate key life processes in Metazoa, from metabolism to growth, life...
The new millennium has seen a major paradigm shift in insect endocrinology. Great advancements are b...
Evidence accumulates that the functional plasticity of insulin and insulin-like growth factor signal...
The insulin-IGF-signalling (IIS) pathway regulates key processes in metazoans. The pathway is activa...
International audienceThe Insulin Receptor (InR) in Drosophila presents features conserved in its ma...
Mammalian insulin and insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) signal through several receptors with diffe...
The Insulin Receptor (InR) in Drosophila presents features conserved in its mammalian counterparts. ...
Sulfakinins (SKs) are neuropeptides that have been shown to function as feeding satiety factors in i...
"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Zandawala, M., Hamoudi, Z., Lange, A. B...
This is the published version of an article published by Frontiers Media.Growth of organisms is modu...
Since the first isolation of insulin-like proteins (ILPs) from the silkmoth, Bombyx mori in 1987, di...
Insulin, insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and insulin-like peptides (ILPs) are important regulator...
rganismal development is a complex process as it requires coordination of many aspects to grow into ...
AbstractRecent work on Drosophila has provided new insights into how insulin signalling — conserved ...
Insulin signaling is a conserved pathway in all metazoans. This pathway contributed toward primordia...
The insulin-related hormones regulate key life processes in Metazoa, from metabolism to growth, life...
The new millennium has seen a major paradigm shift in insect endocrinology. Great advancements are b...
Evidence accumulates that the functional plasticity of insulin and insulin-like growth factor signal...
The insulin-IGF-signalling (IIS) pathway regulates key processes in metazoans. The pathway is activa...
International audienceThe Insulin Receptor (InR) in Drosophila presents features conserved in its ma...
Mammalian insulin and insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) signal through several receptors with diffe...
The Insulin Receptor (InR) in Drosophila presents features conserved in its mammalian counterparts. ...
Sulfakinins (SKs) are neuropeptides that have been shown to function as feeding satiety factors in i...
"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Zandawala, M., Hamoudi, Z., Lange, A. B...