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Essential role of eclosion hormone precursor and receptor genes in desert locust ecdysis. | LitMetric

Essential role of eclosion hormone precursor and receptor genes in desert locust ecdysis.

J Insect Physiol

Molecular Developmental Physiology and Signal Transduction, Biology Department, KU Leuven, Naamsestraat 59 Box 2465, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

The process of molting represents a critical phase in the life cycle of arthropods, marking periods of growth and development. Central to this process is the eclosion hormone (EH), a neurohormone that plays a pivotal role in initiating and regulating the complex sequence of events leading to successful molting in holometabolan species. Very little information is available in Hemimetabola, which display a different kind of development characterized by gradual changes. This paper reports on the identification of the two EH precursors and the EH receptor (EHR), a guanylyl cyclase, in a hemimetabolan pest species, the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria. Using qRT-PCR, an in-depth profiling study of Schgr-EH-1, -2 and Schgr-EHR transcripts was performed. Silencing of Schgr-EH-1, -2 and Schgr-EHR resulted in lethality at the expected time of ecdysis, thereby showing their crucial role during this process.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinsphys.2024.104736DOI Listing

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