AbstractThe coordination of animal growth and development requires adequate nutrients. During times of insufficient food, developmental progression is slowed and stored energy is utilized to ensure that cell and tissue survival are maintained. Here, we report our finding that the Gbb/BMP signaling pathway, known to play an important role in many developmental processes in both vertebrates and invertebrates, is critical in the Drosophila larval fat body for regulating energy homeostasis. Animals with mutations in the Drosophila BMP-5,7 orthologue, glass bottom boat (gbb), or in its signaling components, display phenotypes similar to nutrient-deprived and Tor mutant larvae. These phenotypes include a developmental delay with reduced overall g...
AbstractAdaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects...
Adaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects, the ad...
Abstract Background B cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) proteins are the central regulators of apoptosis. The ...
AbstractThe coordination of animal growth and development requires adequate nutrients. During times ...
AbstractOrganisms modulate their growth according to nutrient availability. Although individual cell...
Obesity has a strong genetic component, but few of the genes that predispose to obesity are known. G...
SummaryIn metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients—stored internally or obta...
International audienceOrganisms modulate their growth according to nutrient availability. Although i...
Energy homeostasis is a fundamental property of all organisms. It includes the ability to control st...
Insulin plays a major role in connecting nutrient availability to energy homeostasis by regulating m...
Complexity in multi-cellular life arises from the ability of tissues to communicate with each other;...
AbstractThe larval phase of the Drosophila life cycle is characterized by constant food intake, resu...
SummarySREBPs are membrane bound transcription factors that are crucial for normal lipid synthesis i...
SummaryIn Drosophila, the fat body (FB), a functional analog of the vertebrate adipose tissue, is th...
AbstractBackground: The insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway controls cellular and organismal growth in m...
AbstractAdaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects...
Adaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects, the ad...
Abstract Background B cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) proteins are the central regulators of apoptosis. The ...
AbstractThe coordination of animal growth and development requires adequate nutrients. During times ...
AbstractOrganisms modulate their growth according to nutrient availability. Although individual cell...
Obesity has a strong genetic component, but few of the genes that predispose to obesity are known. G...
SummaryIn metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients—stored internally or obta...
International audienceOrganisms modulate their growth according to nutrient availability. Although i...
Energy homeostasis is a fundamental property of all organisms. It includes the ability to control st...
Insulin plays a major role in connecting nutrient availability to energy homeostasis by regulating m...
Complexity in multi-cellular life arises from the ability of tissues to communicate with each other;...
AbstractThe larval phase of the Drosophila life cycle is characterized by constant food intake, resu...
SummarySREBPs are membrane bound transcription factors that are crucial for normal lipid synthesis i...
SummaryIn Drosophila, the fat body (FB), a functional analog of the vertebrate adipose tissue, is th...
AbstractBackground: The insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway controls cellular and organismal growth in m...
AbstractAdaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects...
Adaptive mobilization of body fat is essential for energy homeostasis in animals. In insects, the ad...
Abstract Background B cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) proteins are the central regulators of apoptosis. The ...