Timing Drosophila development through steroid hormone action.

Curr Opin Genet Dev

School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3000, Australia.

Published: February 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Ecdysone pulses are vital for insect development, controlling key processes like moulting, pupation, and metamorphosis.
  • It helps in cell patterning and tissue-specific growth, with its receptor controlling gene expression based on ecdysone levels.
  • The review focuses on how Drosophila fruit flies regulate gene expression in response to ecdysone, achieving specific developmental outcomes.

Article Abstract

Specifically timed pulses of the moulting hormone ecdysone are necessary for developmental progression in insects, guiding development through important milestones such as larval moults, pupation and metamorphosis. It also coordinates the acquisition of cell identities, known as cell patterning, and growth in a tissue-specific manner. In the absence of ecdysone, the ecdysone receptor heterodimer Ecdysone Receptor and Ultraspiracle represses expression of target primary response genes, which become de-repressed as the ecdysone titre rises. However, ecdysone signalling elicits both repressive and activating responses in a temporal and tissue-specific manner. To understand how ecdysone achieves such specificity, this review explores the layers of gene regulation involved in stage-appropriate ecdysone responses in Drosophila fruit flies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gde.2023.102148DOI Listing

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