变形
生物
保幼激素
蜕皮激素
影像盘
幼虫
形态发生
内分泌系统
蜕皮激素受体
昆虫
进化生物学
龄期
动物
细胞生物学
激素
内分泌学
生态学
黑腹果蝇
遗传学
核受体
转录因子
基因
作者
James W. Truman,Lynn M. Riddiford
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev.ento.47.091201.145230
摘要
This review explores the roles of ecdysone and juvenile hormone (JH) in the evolution of complete metamorphosis and how metamorphosis, in turn, has impacted endocrine signaling. JH is a key player in the evolution of metamorphosis because it can act on embryos from more basal insect groups to suppress morphogenesis and cause premature differentiation, functions needed for transforming the transitional pronymphal stage of hemimetabolous insects into a functional larval stage. In the ancestral condition, imaginal-related growth is then delayed until JH finally disappears during the last larval instar. In the more derived groups of the Holometabola, selective tissues have escaped this JH suppression to form early-growing imaginal discs. We discuss how complete metamorphosis may have influenced the molecular aspects of both ecdysone and JH signaling.
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