IRS and TOR nutrient-signaling pathways act via juvenile hormone to influence honey bee caste fate

Volume: 214, Issue: 23, Pages: 3977 - 3984
Published: Dec 1, 2011
Abstract
SUMMARY Regardless of genetic makeup, a female honey bee becomes a queen or worker depending on the food she receives as a larva. For decades, it has been known that nutrition and juvenile hormone (JH) signaling determine the caste fate of the individual bee. However, it is still largely unclear how these factors are connected. To address this question, we suppressed nutrient sensing by RNA interference (RNAi)-mediated gene knockdown of IRS...
Paper Details
Title
IRS and TOR nutrient-signaling pathways act via juvenile hormone to influence honey bee caste fate
Published Date
Dec 1, 2011
Volume
214
Issue
23
Pages
3977 - 3984
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