Background: The honey bee (Apis mellifera), besides its role in pollination and honey production, serves as a model for studying the biochemistry of development, metabolism, and immunity in a social organism. Here we use mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomics to quantify nearly 800 proteins during the 5- to 6-day larval developmental stage, tracking their expression profiles. Results: We report that honey bee larval growth is marked by an age-correlated increase of protein transporters and receptors, as well as protein nutrient stores, while opposite trends in protein translation activity and turnover were observed. Levels of the immunity factors pro...
BACKGROUND:Honey bees (Apis mellifera) contribute substantially to the worldwide economy and ecosyst...
Background: Honey bees (Apis mellifera) contribute substantially to the worldwide economy and ecosys...
Background. Honey bees are a mainstay of agriculture, contributing billions of doll...
The honey bee Apis mellifera is an extremely beneficial insect due to its role in pollination and ho...
Hemolymph is vital for the flow and transportation of nutrients, ions, and hormones in the honey bee...
Background. There is a major paradox in our understanding of honey bee immunity: th...
ii The honey bee Apis mellifera is an extremely beneficial insect due to its role in pollination and...
Background: Disease is a major factor driving the evolution of many organisms. In h...
Hemolymph is vital for the immunity of honeybees and offers a way to investigate their physiological...
Honeybees undergo a process of adult behavioral development, spending their first 2-3 weeks working ...
Recent declines in honey bee populations worldwide have spurred significant research into the impact...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are integral components of the agricultural industry, but diseases and p...
Abstract Background Honey bee (Apis mellifera) workers are characterized by complex social behavior....
International audienceAbstractThe honeybee, Apis mellifera, undergoes complete metamorphosis before ...
The mandibular glands (MGs) of honeybee workers are vital for the secretion of lipids, for both larv...
BACKGROUND:Honey bees (Apis mellifera) contribute substantially to the worldwide economy and ecosyst...
Background: Honey bees (Apis mellifera) contribute substantially to the worldwide economy and ecosys...
Background. Honey bees are a mainstay of agriculture, contributing billions of doll...
The honey bee Apis mellifera is an extremely beneficial insect due to its role in pollination and ho...
Hemolymph is vital for the flow and transportation of nutrients, ions, and hormones in the honey bee...
Background. There is a major paradox in our understanding of honey bee immunity: th...
ii The honey bee Apis mellifera is an extremely beneficial insect due to its role in pollination and...
Background: Disease is a major factor driving the evolution of many organisms. In h...
Hemolymph is vital for the immunity of honeybees and offers a way to investigate their physiological...
Honeybees undergo a process of adult behavioral development, spending their first 2-3 weeks working ...
Recent declines in honey bee populations worldwide have spurred significant research into the impact...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are integral components of the agricultural industry, but diseases and p...
Abstract Background Honey bee (Apis mellifera) workers are characterized by complex social behavior....
International audienceAbstractThe honeybee, Apis mellifera, undergoes complete metamorphosis before ...
The mandibular glands (MGs) of honeybee workers are vital for the secretion of lipids, for both larv...
BACKGROUND:Honey bees (Apis mellifera) contribute substantially to the worldwide economy and ecosyst...
Background: Honey bees (Apis mellifera) contribute substantially to the worldwide economy and ecosys...
Background. Honey bees are a mainstay of agriculture, contributing billions of doll...