Literature DB >> 9783446

Control of ecdysteroidogenesis: activation and inhibition of prothoracic gland activity.

L I Gilbert1, Q Song, R Rybczynski.   

Abstract

The ecdysteroid hormones, mainly 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), play a pivotal role in insect development by controlling gene expression involved in molting and metamorphosis. In the model insect Manduca sexta the production of ecdysteroids by the prothoracic gland is acutely controlled by a brain neurohormone, prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH). PTTH initiates a cascade of events that progresses from the influx of Ca2+ and cAMP generation through phosphorylation of the ribosomal protein S6 and S6-dependent protein synthesis, and concludes with an increase in the synthesis and export of ecdysteroids from the gland. Recent studies indicate that S6 phosphorylation probably controls the steroidogenic effect of PTTH by gating the translation of selected mRNAs whose protein products are required for increased ecdysteroid synthesis. Inhibition of S6 phosphorylation prevents an increase in PTTH-stimulated protein synthesis and subsequent ecdysteroid synthesis. Two of the proteins whose translations are specifically stimulated by PTTH have been identified, one being a beta tubulin and the other a heat shock protein 70 family member. Current data suggest that these two proteins could be involved in supporting microtubule-dependent protein synthesis and ecdysone receptor assembly and/or function. Recent data also indicate that the 20E produced by the prothoracic gland feeds back upon the gland by increasing expression and phosphorylation of a specific USP isoform that is a constituent of the functional ecdysone receptor. Changes in the concentration and composition of the ecdysone receptor complex of the prothoracic gland could modulate the gland's potential for ecdysteroid synthesis (e.g. feedback inhibition) by controlling the levels of enzymes or other proteins in the ecdysteroid biosynthetic pathway.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9783446     DOI: 10.1007/BF02480376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invert Neurosci        ISSN: 1354-2516


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