Methoxyfenozide (RH-2485) is a non-steroidal ecdysteroid agonist with a dibenzoylhydrazine structure, representing a group used as novel biorational insecticides in the control of insect pests. Here we report on the selection of Drosophila melanogaster S2 cells for resistance to inhibition of cell proliferation by methoxyfenozide by ∼ 1000-fold over 4 months. Cells were exposed to gradually increasing concentrations of methoxyfenozide and selected out based on the ecdysteroid-sensitive response for cell proliferation. In the resistant cells, the ecdysteroid receptor (EcR/USP) complex was no longer active in the presence of methoxyfenozide. But when resistant cells were relaxed from pressure in methoxyfenozide-free medium, induction of the r...
In this report with an ecdysteroid-responsive cell line of the beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua (Se4...
Steroid hormones induce cascades of gene activation and repression with transformative effects on ce...
Methoxyfenozide and methoprene are two insecticides that mimic the action of the main hormones invol...
Although dibenzoylhydrazine-type non-steroidal ecdysone agonists such as methoxyfenozide (RH-2485) h...
Ecdysteroids are molting hormones that influence and control processes like development, molting or ...
Spodoptera exigua is a worldwide pest afflicting edible vegetables and has developed varying levels ...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
The ecdysterone receptor regulates the expression of an array of genes during Drosophila puparium fo...
Steroid hormones induce cascades of gene activation and repression with transformative effects on ce...
The inhibition of programmed cell death is a factor believed to be responsible for the survival of c...
Methoxyfenozide and methoprene are two insecticides that mimic the action of the main hormones invol...
Insect development is driven by the action of ecdysteroids on morphogenetic processes. The classic e...
In this report with an ecdysteroid-responsive cell line of the beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua (Se4...
Steroid hormones induce cascades of gene activation and repression with transformative effects on ce...
Methoxyfenozide and methoprene are two insecticides that mimic the action of the main hormones invol...
Although dibenzoylhydrazine-type non-steroidal ecdysone agonists such as methoxyfenozide (RH-2485) h...
Ecdysteroids are molting hormones that influence and control processes like development, molting or ...
Spodoptera exigua is a worldwide pest afflicting edible vegetables and has developed varying levels ...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
The ecdysterone receptor regulates the expression of an array of genes during Drosophila puparium fo...
Steroid hormones induce cascades of gene activation and repression with transformative effects on ce...
The inhibition of programmed cell death is a factor believed to be responsible for the survival of c...
Methoxyfenozide and methoprene are two insecticides that mimic the action of the main hormones invol...
Insect development is driven by the action of ecdysteroids on morphogenetic processes. The classic e...
In this report with an ecdysteroid-responsive cell line of the beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua (Se4...
Steroid hormones induce cascades of gene activation and repression with transformative effects on ce...
Methoxyfenozide and methoprene are two insecticides that mimic the action of the main hormones invol...