ecdysteroid การใช้
- The ecdysteroid-binding pocket is located in the ligand binding domain of the EcR conformation.
- In vivo fluctuation of JH, JH acid, and ecdysteroid titer, and JH esterase activity, during development of fifth stadium Manduca sexta.
- This is just as ecdysteroid titers are decreasing . ( A very similar timing of peaks of JH esterase and ecdysone has been observed in Galleria mellonella.
- Subsequently, ecdysteroid titers rise slightly on day 3.5, then a massive peak of ecdysteroid starting on day 5 persisting at somewhat lower levels to day 5.
- Subsequently, ecdysteroid titers rise slightly on day 3.5, then a massive peak of ecdysteroid starting on day 5 persisting at somewhat lower levels to day 5.
- Over 250 ecdysteroid analogs have been identified so far in plants, and it has been theorized that there are over 1, 000 possible structures which might occur in nature.
- PTTH is released in response to environmental stimuli and as its name implies PTTH acts on the prothoracic glands, which respond by releasing molting hormone ( an ecdysteroid ) into the haemolymph.
- "' Ecdysteroid-phosphate Phosphatase "'is the first structure of a steroid phosphate phosphotase containing homologues can be grouped into a distinct subfamily in the large 2H-Phosphatase superfamily of proteins.
- Juvenile hormone and ecdysteroid are two extremely important hormones within insects that affect growth, reproduction, metamorphosis, etc . Ecdysteroids are used throughout the developmental process of embryos as well as regulating molting and metamorphosis.
- The gene responsible for the behavior of infected larvae has been found to be egt ( codes ecdysteroid UDP-glucosyltransferase ), with protein tyrosine phosphatase ( PTP ) playing a role in the infection of brain tissue.
- Several phytoecdysteroids ( compounds related to the insect moulting hormone ecdysteroid ) have been identified from the fungus, including paxillosterone, 20, 22-" p "-hydroxybenzylidene acetal, atrotosterones A, B, and C, and 25-hydroxyatrotosterones A and B.