Ecdysteroid: member of a class of polyhydroxylated steroids found in invertebrate animals (zooecdysteroids; moulting hormones), plants (phytoecdysteroids) and fungi (mycoecdysteroids). Over 500 structural analogues are currently known. Biosynthetically, they derive from C27-, C28- or C29-sterols. The most frequently encountered analogue (in arthropods and plants) is 20-hydroxyecdysone (2β,3β,14α,20R,22R,25-hexahydroxycholest-7-en-6-one). In arthropods, ecdysteroids occur universally and regulate development by inducing moulting and reproduction, where their action is mediated by high-affinity binding to an intracellular member of the class of nuclear receptor (NR) proteins (ecdysteroid receptor; EcR) dimerised with a second NR (USP/RxR). Th...
Ecdysteroids are widely used as inducers for gene-switch systems based on insect ecdysteroid recepto...
Insect development is driven by the action of ecdysteroids on morphogenetic processes. The classic e...
The process of molting, known alternatively as ecdysis, is a feature integral in the life cycles of ...
Ecdysteroids, the moulting hormones of arthropods, are found in many plant species. Phytoecdysteroid...
Phytoecdysteroids are structural analogs of the insect molting hormone ecdysone. Plants comprise ric...
Phytoecdysteroids, polyhydroxylated ketosteroids, are the plant analogues of insect growth hormones....
The phytoecdysteroids (PEs) comprise a large group of biologically-active plant steroids, which have...
Phytoecdysteroids are plant steroids with identical or analogue structures to the molting hormone in...
Steroid hormones are responsible for the coordination and regulation of many aspects of development,...
The functional ecdsysteroid receptor is a heterodimeric complex consisting of the ecdysone receptor ...
Insect-molting hormones, phytoecdysteroids, have been reported to occur in over 100 plant families. ...
Ecdysteroids exert many pharmacological effects in mammals (including humans), most of which appear ...
tte ru olec orm Ecdysteroids play a major role during developmental growth in insects. The more acti...
Document Type : Book ChapterInternational audienceIn 1974, Ashburner and colleagues postulated a mod...
The occurrence and biological activity of ecdysterone (insect moulting hormone) was examined in a nu...
Ecdysteroids are widely used as inducers for gene-switch systems based on insect ecdysteroid recepto...
Insect development is driven by the action of ecdysteroids on morphogenetic processes. The classic e...
The process of molting, known alternatively as ecdysis, is a feature integral in the life cycles of ...
Ecdysteroids, the moulting hormones of arthropods, are found in many plant species. Phytoecdysteroid...
Phytoecdysteroids are structural analogs of the insect molting hormone ecdysone. Plants comprise ric...
Phytoecdysteroids, polyhydroxylated ketosteroids, are the plant analogues of insect growth hormones....
The phytoecdysteroids (PEs) comprise a large group of biologically-active plant steroids, which have...
Phytoecdysteroids are plant steroids with identical or analogue structures to the molting hormone in...
Steroid hormones are responsible for the coordination and regulation of many aspects of development,...
The functional ecdsysteroid receptor is a heterodimeric complex consisting of the ecdysone receptor ...
Insect-molting hormones, phytoecdysteroids, have been reported to occur in over 100 plant families. ...
Ecdysteroids exert many pharmacological effects in mammals (including humans), most of which appear ...
tte ru olec orm Ecdysteroids play a major role during developmental growth in insects. The more acti...
Document Type : Book ChapterInternational audienceIn 1974, Ashburner and colleagues postulated a mod...
The occurrence and biological activity of ecdysterone (insect moulting hormone) was examined in a nu...
Ecdysteroids are widely used as inducers for gene-switch systems based on insect ecdysteroid recepto...
Insect development is driven by the action of ecdysteroids on morphogenetic processes. The classic e...
The process of molting, known alternatively as ecdysis, is a feature integral in the life cycles of ...