SummaryBackground: In Drosophila, each of the three larval instars ends with a molt, triggered by release of steroid molting hormone ecdysone from the prothoracic gland (PG). Because all growth occurs during the larval stages, final body size depends on both the larval growth rate and the duration of each larval stage, which in turn might be regulated by the timing of ecdysone release.Results: Here, we show that the expression of activated Ras, PI3 kinase (PI3K), or Raf specifically in the PG reduces body size, whereas activated Ras or PI3K, but not Raf, increases PG cell size. In contrast, expression of either dominant-negative (dn) Ras, Raf, or PI3K increases body size and prolongs the larval stages, leading to delayed pupariation, wherea...
During development, cell proliferation and differentiation must be tightly coordinated to ensure pro...
In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, the insulin and ecdysone signaling pathways have long been...
During development, cell proliferation and differentiation must be tightly coordinated to ensure pro...
SummaryBackground: In Drosophila, each of the three larval instars ends with a molt, triggered by re...
Body size in multicellular organisms is determined by the integartion of two factors: the rate of gr...
SummaryIn insects, control of body size is intimately linked to nutritional quality as well as envir...
Because Drosophila do not grow after initiation of metamorphosis, their final body size is determine...
SummaryIn many metazoans, final adult size depends on the growth rate and the duration of the growth...
Despite their fundamental importance for body size regulation, the mechanisms that stop growth are p...
Animals have a determined species-specific body size that results from the combined action of hormon...
SummaryBackground: The timely onset of metamorphosis in holometabolous insects depends on their reac...
In insects, control of body size is intimately linked to nutritional quality as well as environmenta...
In insects, control of body size is intimately linked to nutritional quality as well as environmenta...
SummaryA critical determinant of insect body size is the time at which the larva stops feeding and i...
SummaryHow steroid hormones shape animal growth remains poorly understood. In Drosophila, the main s...
During development, cell proliferation and differentiation must be tightly coordinated to ensure pro...
In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, the insulin and ecdysone signaling pathways have long been...
During development, cell proliferation and differentiation must be tightly coordinated to ensure pro...
SummaryBackground: In Drosophila, each of the three larval instars ends with a molt, triggered by re...
Body size in multicellular organisms is determined by the integartion of two factors: the rate of gr...
SummaryIn insects, control of body size is intimately linked to nutritional quality as well as envir...
Because Drosophila do not grow after initiation of metamorphosis, their final body size is determine...
SummaryIn many metazoans, final adult size depends on the growth rate and the duration of the growth...
Despite their fundamental importance for body size regulation, the mechanisms that stop growth are p...
Animals have a determined species-specific body size that results from the combined action of hormon...
SummaryBackground: The timely onset of metamorphosis in holometabolous insects depends on their reac...
In insects, control of body size is intimately linked to nutritional quality as well as environmenta...
In insects, control of body size is intimately linked to nutritional quality as well as environmenta...
SummaryA critical determinant of insect body size is the time at which the larva stops feeding and i...
SummaryHow steroid hormones shape animal growth remains poorly understood. In Drosophila, the main s...
During development, cell proliferation and differentiation must be tightly coordinated to ensure pro...
In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, the insulin and ecdysone signaling pathways have long been...
During development, cell proliferation and differentiation must be tightly coordinated to ensure pro...