Vés enrere Insulin receptor-mediated nutritional signalling regulates juvenile hormone biosynthesis and vitellogenin production in the German cockroach

Insulin receptor-mediated nutritional signalling regulates juvenile hormone biosynthesis and vitellogenin production in the German cockroach

Abrisqueta et al. Insulin receptor-mediated nutritional signalling regulates juvenile hormone biosynthesis and vitellogenin production in the German cockroach. 2014. Insect Biochem Mol Biol 49, 14-23.

14.04.2014

 

The paper shows that insulin receptor, and therefore the insulin receptor pathway, is necessary for detecting a positive nutritional status and activating two of the most important insect female reproductive processes: juvenile hormone synthesis and vitellogenin production. The paper also describes some of the mechanisms by which this action is carried out. The first author of the study is M. Abrisqueta and has been performed by researchers from J.L Maestro Lab.

Ref article: Abrisqueta et al. Insulin receptor-mediated nutritional signalling regulates juvenile hormone biosynthesis and vitellogenin production in the German cockroach. 2014. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 49, 14-23.

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