Antagonistic actions of juvenile hormone and 20-hydroxyecdysone within the ring gland determine developmental transitions in <i>Drosophila</i>

Suning Liu(South China Normal University), Kang Li(South China Normal University), Yue Gao(South China Normal University), Xi Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei-Ting Chen(University of Macau), Wei Ge(University of Macau), Qili Feng(South China Normal University), Subba Reddy Palli(University of Kentucky), Sheng Li(South China Normal University)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
December 18, 2017
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Significance In vertebrates, steroid hormones regulate developmental transition from juveniles to adults. Insect steroid hormone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), coordinates with juvenile hormone (JH) to regulate metamorphosis; however, the precise cross-talk mechanism is not well understood. Here, we report that JH and 20E antagonize each other’s biosynthesis in a major endocrine organ of Drosophila larvae: JH suppresses ecdysone biosynthesis and inhibits metamorphosis, whereas 20E suppresses JH biosynthesis and promotes metamorphosis. These data answer a long-standing question on how the mutual antagonism between the two major insect hormones regulates metamorphosis and may help to understand the hormonal regulation of developmental transition in mammals.


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