Flight muscle histolysis was investigated in the dorsal longitudinal muscles (DLMs) of the cricket. Histolysis in the DLMs was characterized by analysis of total protein content, tissue wet weight, and relative percent muscle shortening. Initial declines of total protein indicated the JH signal initiating histolysis occurred by Day 2. Histolysis was essentially complete by Day 3. Ligation of Day 1 crickets prevented histolysis but this inhibition could be prevented by continual topical treatments with methoprene. Ligation of Day 2 crickets did not prevent histolysis. A requirement for active protein expression was demonstrated by analysis of synthesis block by cycloheximide and short-term incorporation of $\sp{35}$S-methionine. Cycloheximid...
Field crickets (family Gryllidae) frequently are used in studies of behavioral genetics, sexual sele...
<p>(A) Representative data from native PAGE analyses of proteins in <i>G</i>. <i>bimaculatus</i> hem...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 27/11/2...
Oogenesis commenced on day 3 (day 0 = adult ecdysis) in Acheta domesticus L., which, based on degene...
Chemical factors controlling the energy mobilization in three species of insects were identified, pa...
The intersegmental muscles of the tobacco hawkmoth Manduca sexta die during the 36-hr period after m...
Histidine containing dipeptides (HCDs) have numerous ergogenic and therapeutic properties, but their...
Flight muscles of the cricket Gryllus firmus are polymorphic, existing as pink or white phenotypes. ...
A major advance in modern evolutionary biology is the ability to start linking phenotypic evolution ...
In the present study, we used global approaches (proteomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics) to a...
Myostatin is key to understanding avian muscle development, as it is known to negatively regulate sk...
In vivo protein turnover was measured during the last 4 days of flight muscle development in tobacco...
Background: The contribution of programmed cell death (PCD) to muscle wasting disorders remains a m...
A major advance in modern evolutionary biology is the ability to start linking phenotypic evolution ...
The wing-polymorphic cricket, Gryllus firmus, contains (1) a flight-capable morph (LWf) with long wi...
Field crickets (family Gryllidae) frequently are used in studies of behavioral genetics, sexual sele...
<p>(A) Representative data from native PAGE analyses of proteins in <i>G</i>. <i>bimaculatus</i> hem...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 27/11/2...
Oogenesis commenced on day 3 (day 0 = adult ecdysis) in Acheta domesticus L., which, based on degene...
Chemical factors controlling the energy mobilization in three species of insects were identified, pa...
The intersegmental muscles of the tobacco hawkmoth Manduca sexta die during the 36-hr period after m...
Histidine containing dipeptides (HCDs) have numerous ergogenic and therapeutic properties, but their...
Flight muscles of the cricket Gryllus firmus are polymorphic, existing as pink or white phenotypes. ...
A major advance in modern evolutionary biology is the ability to start linking phenotypic evolution ...
In the present study, we used global approaches (proteomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics) to a...
Myostatin is key to understanding avian muscle development, as it is known to negatively regulate sk...
In vivo protein turnover was measured during the last 4 days of flight muscle development in tobacco...
Background: The contribution of programmed cell death (PCD) to muscle wasting disorders remains a m...
A major advance in modern evolutionary biology is the ability to start linking phenotypic evolution ...
The wing-polymorphic cricket, Gryllus firmus, contains (1) a flight-capable morph (LWf) with long wi...
Field crickets (family Gryllidae) frequently are used in studies of behavioral genetics, sexual sele...
<p>(A) Representative data from native PAGE analyses of proteins in <i>G</i>. <i>bimaculatus</i> hem...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 27/11/2...