Ecdysone control of developmental transitions: Lessons from drosophila research

Naoki Yamanaka, Kim F. Rewitz, Michael B O'Connor

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Abstract

The steroid hormone ecdysone is the central regulator of insect developmental transitions. Recent new advances in our understanding of ecdysone action have relied heavily on the application of Drosophila melanogaster molecular genetic tools to study insect metamorphosis. In this review, we focus on three major aspects of Drosophila ecdysone biology: (a) factors that regulate the timing of ecdysone release, (b) molecular basis of stage-and tissue-specific responses to ecdysone, and (c) feedback regulation and coordination of ecdysone signaling.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)497-516
Number of pages20
JournalAnnual review of entomology
Volume58
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 7 2013

Keywords

  • Ashburner model
  • critical weight
  • developmental timing
  • metamorphosis
  • prothoracicotropic hormone

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