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+ | ===Ligand=== | ||
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+ | Ecdysteroids | ||
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+ | Ecdysteroids are insect moulting and sex hormones which include ecdysone and | ||
+ | its homologues such as 20-hydroxyecdysone. Ecdysteroids also occur in other | ||
+ | invertebrates where they can play a different role. They also appear in many plants | ||
+ | mostly as a protection agents (toxins or antifeedants) against herbivore insects. | ||
+ | These phytoecdysteroids have medicinal value and are part of herbal adaptogenic | ||
+ | remedies like cordyceps. | ||
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+ | ===Physiological functions of EcR=== | ||
+ | Pulses of 20-hydroxyecdysone occur during insect development, whereupon this hormone binds to the ecdysone receptor, a ligand-activated transcription factor found in the nuclei of insect cells. This in turn leads to the activation of many other genes, as evidenced by chromosomal puffing at over a hundred sites. Ultimately the activation cascade causes physiological changes that result in ecdysis (moulting). | ||
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+ | ===Potential applications of GAL4-EcR LBD=== | ||
+ | By the addition of lipid ligands(ecdysteroids), the created system activates the expression of any kind of genes fused to UAS(upstream activation seqence)previously. Also can be used as a lipid sensor by activating reporter genes (e.g. Luciferase). | ||
===Applications of BBa_K364326=== | ===Applications of BBa_K364326=== | ||
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[[Image:Team Debrecen WB pCDNA-Gal4-EcR.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Picture of Western blot: Gal4-EcR composite construct is expressed after transferring it into pCDNA3.1]] | [[Image:Team Debrecen WB pCDNA-Gal4-EcR.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Picture of Western blot: Gal4-EcR composite construct is expressed after transferring it into pCDNA3.1]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Team Debrecen WB pCDNA-Gal4-EcR2.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Picture of Western blot: Gal4-EcR composite construct is highly expressed after transferring it into pCDNA3.1]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:PXR,_Ecr2.jpg|450px|thumb|center|Test of pCDNA/pSB1A3-GAL4-PXR/EcR-LBD activity]] | ||
===User Reviews=== | ===User Reviews=== |
Latest revision as of 07:44, 27 October 2010
Ligand
Ecdysteroids
Ecdysteroids are insect moulting and sex hormones which include ecdysone and its homologues such as 20-hydroxyecdysone. Ecdysteroids also occur in other invertebrates where they can play a different role. They also appear in many plants mostly as a protection agents (toxins or antifeedants) against herbivore insects. These phytoecdysteroids have medicinal value and are part of herbal adaptogenic remedies like cordyceps.
Physiological functions of EcR
Pulses of 20-hydroxyecdysone occur during insect development, whereupon this hormone binds to the ecdysone receptor, a ligand-activated transcription factor found in the nuclei of insect cells. This in turn leads to the activation of many other genes, as evidenced by chromosomal puffing at over a hundred sites. Ultimately the activation cascade causes physiological changes that result in ecdysis (moulting).
Potential applications of GAL4-EcR LBD
By the addition of lipid ligands(ecdysteroids), the created system activates the expression of any kind of genes fused to UAS(upstream activation seqence)previously. Also can be used as a lipid sensor by activating reporter genes (e.g. Luciferase).
Applications of BBa_K364326
User Reviews
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