The Juvenile Hormone Signaling Pathway in Insect Development
Czech Academy of Sciences · University of Kentucky · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The molecular action of juvenile hormone (JH), a regulator of vital importance to insects, was until recently regarded as a mystery. The past few years have seen an explosion of studies of JH signaling, sparked by a finding that a JH-resistance gene, Methoprene-tolerant (Met), plays a critical role in insect metamorphosis. Here, we summarize the recently acquired knowledge on the capacity of Met to bind JH, which has been mapped to a particular ligand-binding domain, thus establishing this bHLH-PAS protein as a novel type of an intracellular hormone receptor. Next, we consider the significance of JH-dependent interactions of Met with other transcription factors and signaling pathways. We examine the regulation…
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3Topics & keywords
- Juvenile hormone
- Biology
- Metamorphosis
- Methoprene
- Insect
- Signal transduction
- Regulator
- Transcription factor