Energy storage and growth are coordinated in response to nutrient status of animals. How nutrient-regulated signaling pathways control these processes in vivo remains insufficiently understood. Here, we establish an atypical MAP kinase, ERK7, as an inhibitor of adiposity and growth in Drosophila. ERK7 mutant larvae display elevated triacylglycerol (TAG) stores and accelerated growth rate, while overexpressed ERK7 is sufficient to inhibit lipid storage and growth. ERK7 expression is elevated upon fasting and ERK7 mutant larvae display impaired survival during nutrient deprivation. ERK7 acts in the fat body, the insect counterpart of liver and adipose tissue, where it controls the subcellular localization of chromatin-binding protein PWP1, a ...
Organisms must utilize multiple mechanisms to maintain energetic homeostasis in the face of limited ...
International audienceAIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activity is incre...
<div><p>LKB1 plays important roles in governing energy homeostasis by regulating AMP-activated prote...
LKB1 plays important roles in governing energy homeostasis by regulating AMP-activated protein kinas...
In multicellular organisms, growth and proliferation is adjusted to nutritional conditions by a comp...
RNAi screening for kinases regulating the functional organization of the early secretory pathway in ...
AbstractThe larval phase of the Drosophila life cycle is characterized by constant food intake, resu...
AbstractOrganisms modulate their growth according to nutrient availability. Although individual cell...
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 7 (ERK7), also known as ERK8 and MAPK15, is an atypical member...
Background: Evolutionarily conserved Hippo (Hpo) pathway plays a pivotal role in the control of orga...
Summary: The intestine is a key organ for lipid uptake and distribution, and abnormal intestinal lip...
When presented with a nutrient rich environment, an organism utilizes those energy stores for growth...
How do organisms “know” when to stop growing? Why do our internal organs grow to a characteristic si...
AbstractLipid accumulation is a central event in the development of chronic metabolic diseases, incl...
LKB1 plays important roles in governing energy homeostasis by regulating AMP-activated protein kinas...
Organisms must utilize multiple mechanisms to maintain energetic homeostasis in the face of limited ...
International audienceAIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activity is incre...
<div><p>LKB1 plays important roles in governing energy homeostasis by regulating AMP-activated prote...
LKB1 plays important roles in governing energy homeostasis by regulating AMP-activated protein kinas...
In multicellular organisms, growth and proliferation is adjusted to nutritional conditions by a comp...
RNAi screening for kinases regulating the functional organization of the early secretory pathway in ...
AbstractThe larval phase of the Drosophila life cycle is characterized by constant food intake, resu...
AbstractOrganisms modulate their growth according to nutrient availability. Although individual cell...
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 7 (ERK7), also known as ERK8 and MAPK15, is an atypical member...
Background: Evolutionarily conserved Hippo (Hpo) pathway plays a pivotal role in the control of orga...
Summary: The intestine is a key organ for lipid uptake and distribution, and abnormal intestinal lip...
When presented with a nutrient rich environment, an organism utilizes those energy stores for growth...
How do organisms “know” when to stop growing? Why do our internal organs grow to a characteristic si...
AbstractLipid accumulation is a central event in the development of chronic metabolic diseases, incl...
LKB1 plays important roles in governing energy homeostasis by regulating AMP-activated protein kinas...
Organisms must utilize multiple mechanisms to maintain energetic homeostasis in the face of limited ...
International audienceAIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activity is incre...
<div><p>LKB1 plays important roles in governing energy homeostasis by regulating AMP-activated prote...