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Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
Drosophila melanogaster; Fruit-flies; Genes; Hormones; Steroids
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The Role Of An Abc Transporter As A Steroid Antagonist In Drosophila, Gregory King, Andrew Andres
The Role Of An Abc Transporter As A Steroid Antagonist In Drosophila, Gregory King, Andrew Andres
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Drosophila melanogaster are holometabolous insects that have several distinct life stages including larvae and a winged adult. The larval stage is mainly a time of feeding and growth, while the adult stage is optimized for sexual reproduction and dissemination. The larval stage can itself be divided into three time periods, or instars: 1st (L1), 2nd (L2), and 3rd (L3) (Figure 1). Larval growth – both between instars and beyond – depends on specific signaling pathways controlled by a cholesterol derived steroid, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). Although 20E is a systemic developmental signal, little is known about the molecular details of how different …