AbstractIn the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the adult female becomes competent for a vitellogenic response to ecdysone after previtellogenic development. Here, we show that βFTZ-F1, the nuclear receptor implicated as a competence factor for stage-specific responses to ecdysone during Drosophila metamorphosis, serves a similar function during mosquito vitellogenesis. AaFTZ-F1 is expressed highly in the mosquito fat body during pre- and postvitellogenic periods when ecdysteroid titers are low. The mosquito AaFTZ-F1 transcript nearly disappears in mid-vitellogenesis when ecdysteroid titers are high. An expression peak of HR3, a nuclear receptor implicated in the activation of βFTZ-F1 in Drosophila, precedes each rise in mosquito FTZ-F1 expression. ...
The broad (br) gene, encoding a family of C2H2 type zinc-finger DNA-binding proteins, has been shown...
AbstractThe steroid insect molting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone is believed to control critical aspect...
Female mosquitoes transmit numerous devastating human diseases because they require vertebrate blood...
AbstractIn the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the adult female becomes competent for a vitellogenic respons...
<div><p>In multicellular organisms, development, growth and reproduction require coordinated express...
<div><p>The orphan nuclear receptor HR3 is essential for developmental switches during insect develo...
Mosquitoes are the world’s deadliest animals due to the link between blood feeding and disease trans...
Mosquitoes are the world’s deadliest animals due to the link between blood feeding and disease trans...
<p>After a blood meal activation, a high level of 20E acts via EcRA/USPB heterodimer activating earl...
Hematophagous mosquitoes transmit devastating human diseases. Reproduction of these mosquitoes is cy...
AbstractHormone-induced changes in gene expression initiate periodic molts and metamorphosis during ...
During development, insects perform ecdysis behaviors required for shedding of old cuticle at the en...
During development, insects perform ecdysis behaviors required for shedding of old cuticle at the en...
AbstractMetamorphosis in Drosophila melanogaster is orchestrated by the steroid hormone ecdysone, wh...
SummaryA critical determinant of insect body size is the time at which the larva stops feeding and i...
The broad (br) gene, encoding a family of C2H2 type zinc-finger DNA-binding proteins, has been shown...
AbstractThe steroid insect molting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone is believed to control critical aspect...
Female mosquitoes transmit numerous devastating human diseases because they require vertebrate blood...
AbstractIn the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the adult female becomes competent for a vitellogenic respons...
<div><p>In multicellular organisms, development, growth and reproduction require coordinated express...
<div><p>The orphan nuclear receptor HR3 is essential for developmental switches during insect develo...
Mosquitoes are the world’s deadliest animals due to the link between blood feeding and disease trans...
Mosquitoes are the world’s deadliest animals due to the link between blood feeding and disease trans...
<p>After a blood meal activation, a high level of 20E acts via EcRA/USPB heterodimer activating earl...
Hematophagous mosquitoes transmit devastating human diseases. Reproduction of these mosquitoes is cy...
AbstractHormone-induced changes in gene expression initiate periodic molts and metamorphosis during ...
During development, insects perform ecdysis behaviors required for shedding of old cuticle at the en...
During development, insects perform ecdysis behaviors required for shedding of old cuticle at the en...
AbstractMetamorphosis in Drosophila melanogaster is orchestrated by the steroid hormone ecdysone, wh...
SummaryA critical determinant of insect body size is the time at which the larva stops feeding and i...
The broad (br) gene, encoding a family of C2H2 type zinc-finger DNA-binding proteins, has been shown...
AbstractThe steroid insect molting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone is believed to control critical aspect...
Female mosquitoes transmit numerous devastating human diseases because they require vertebrate blood...