AbstractAn insect neurohormone, melanization and reddish coloration hormone (MRCH), is responsible for cuticular melanization and epidermal red pigmentation in the armyworm. The three molecular forms of MRCH were isolated from adult heads of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, and their N-terminal amino acid sequences revealed a sequence homolgy with the C-terminal region of human insulin-like growth factor-II as well as N-terminal heterogeneity of MRCHs.Amino acid sequenceInsect neurohormoneInsulin-like growth factor-IISequence homologyAmino terminal heterogeneityCuticular melanizatio
In the silkworm Bombyx mori, pigment mutants with diverse body colors have been maintained throughou...
Abstract Background The insect cuticle is composed of various proteins and formed during the molt un...
In the silkworm Bombyx mori, pigment mutants with diverse body colors have been maintained throughou...
AbstractAn insect neurohormone, melanization and reddish coloration hormone (MRCH), is responsible f...
Juvenile hormone (JH) contributes to the regulation of larval molting and metamorphosis in insects. ...
AbstractThe amino acid sequence of the eclosion hormone from the tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta has ...
The complex stripes and patterns of insects play key roles in behavior and ecology. However, the fin...
Insect neurohormones (biogenic amines, neuropeptides, and protein hormones) and their G protein-coup...
In response to crowding, locusts develop characteristic black patterns that are well discernible in ...
AbstractJuvenile hormone (JH) has an ability to repress the precocious metamorphosis of insects duri...
<div><p>Pigmentation during insect development is a primal adaptive requirement. In the silkworm, me...
The genome of the spider mite was prospected for the presence of genes coding neuropeptides, neuroho...
Catecholamine metabolism plays an important role in the determination of insect body color and cutic...
AbstractProthoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) is a brain neurosecretory protein that controls insect dev...
Catecholamine metabolism plays an important role in the determination of insect body color and cutic...
In the silkworm Bombyx mori, pigment mutants with diverse body colors have been maintained throughou...
Abstract Background The insect cuticle is composed of various proteins and formed during the molt un...
In the silkworm Bombyx mori, pigment mutants with diverse body colors have been maintained throughou...
AbstractAn insect neurohormone, melanization and reddish coloration hormone (MRCH), is responsible f...
Juvenile hormone (JH) contributes to the regulation of larval molting and metamorphosis in insects. ...
AbstractThe amino acid sequence of the eclosion hormone from the tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta has ...
The complex stripes and patterns of insects play key roles in behavior and ecology. However, the fin...
Insect neurohormones (biogenic amines, neuropeptides, and protein hormones) and their G protein-coup...
In response to crowding, locusts develop characteristic black patterns that are well discernible in ...
AbstractJuvenile hormone (JH) has an ability to repress the precocious metamorphosis of insects duri...
<div><p>Pigmentation during insect development is a primal adaptive requirement. In the silkworm, me...
The genome of the spider mite was prospected for the presence of genes coding neuropeptides, neuroho...
Catecholamine metabolism plays an important role in the determination of insect body color and cutic...
AbstractProthoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) is a brain neurosecretory protein that controls insect dev...
Catecholamine metabolism plays an important role in the determination of insect body color and cutic...
In the silkworm Bombyx mori, pigment mutants with diverse body colors have been maintained throughou...
Abstract Background The insect cuticle is composed of various proteins and formed during the molt un...
In the silkworm Bombyx mori, pigment mutants with diverse body colors have been maintained throughou...