SummaryIn metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients—stored internally or obtained from the environment—and the resulting activation of insulin/IGF signaling (IIS). In Drosophila, growth is mediated by seven Drosophila insulin-like peptides (Dilps), acting through a canonical IIS pathway. During the larval period, animals feed and Dilps produced by the brain couple nutrient uptake with systemic growth. We show here that, during metamorphosis, when feeding stops, a specific DILP (Dilp6) is produced by the fat body and relays the growth signal. Expression of DILP6 during pupal development is controlled by the steroid hormone ecdysone. Remarkably, DILP6 expression is also induced upon starvation, and both its developmenta...
SummaryIn metazoans, factors of the insulin family control growth, metabolism, longevity, and fertil...
Multicellular animals match costly activities, such as growth and reproduction, to the environment t...
Multicellular animals match costly activities, such as growth and reproduction, to the environment t...
SummaryIn metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients—stored internally or obta...
International audienceIn metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients--stored in...
International audienceIn metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients--stored in...
In metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients--stored internally or obtained f...
In metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients--stored internally or obtained f...
SummaryInsulin-like peptides (ILPs) couple growth, metabolism, longevity, and fertility with changes...
AbstractBackground: The insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway controls cellular and organismal growth in m...
SummaryMembers of the insulin family of peptides have conserved roles in the regulation of growth an...
Complexity in multi-cellular life arises from the ability of tissues to communicate with each other;...
SummaryMembers of the insulin family of peptides have conserved roles in the regulation of growth an...
AbstractBackground: The insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway controls cellular and organismal growth in m...
SummaryThe insulin-like peptide (ILP) family plays key biological roles in the control of body growt...
SummaryIn metazoans, factors of the insulin family control growth, metabolism, longevity, and fertil...
Multicellular animals match costly activities, such as growth and reproduction, to the environment t...
Multicellular animals match costly activities, such as growth and reproduction, to the environment t...
SummaryIn metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients—stored internally or obta...
International audienceIn metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients--stored in...
International audienceIn metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients--stored in...
In metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients--stored internally or obtained f...
In metazoans, tissue growth relies on the availability of nutrients--stored internally or obtained f...
SummaryInsulin-like peptides (ILPs) couple growth, metabolism, longevity, and fertility with changes...
AbstractBackground: The insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway controls cellular and organismal growth in m...
SummaryMembers of the insulin family of peptides have conserved roles in the regulation of growth an...
Complexity in multi-cellular life arises from the ability of tissues to communicate with each other;...
SummaryMembers of the insulin family of peptides have conserved roles in the regulation of growth an...
AbstractBackground: The insulin/IGF-1 signaling pathway controls cellular and organismal growth in m...
SummaryThe insulin-like peptide (ILP) family plays key biological roles in the control of body growt...
SummaryIn metazoans, factors of the insulin family control growth, metabolism, longevity, and fertil...
Multicellular animals match costly activities, such as growth and reproduction, to the environment t...
Multicellular animals match costly activities, such as growth and reproduction, to the environment t...