Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2800825 General and Comparative Endocrinology 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In arthropods, molting events are mediated by the binding of the ecdysone hormone to a heterodimer of two nuclear receptors: the ecdysone receptor (EcR) and the retinoid X receptor (RXR), a homolog of ultraspiracle (USP). We have cloned partial sequences of several isoforms for EcR and RXR genes from the centipede Lithobius peregrinus, and studied their expression profile during the second post-embryonic stage. LpEcR and LpRXR inferred amino acid sequences are very similar to other arthropod orthologs, especially to those of chelicerates and hemimetabolous insects, and their expression levels are significantly higher during the 48 h that precede the molt. Results obtained in this study represent the first data on the genetic basis of the ecdysone signal pathway for a myriapod, and in particular for an animal that, through a stereotyped developmental schedule paced by the molt cycle, completes trunk segmentation during post-embryonic life.

► We have cloned isoforms for EcR and RXR genes from the centipede Lithobius peregrinus. ► We analyzed their expression profile during the second post-embryonic stage. ► Amino acid sequences of L. peregrinus receptors are very similar to those of other arthropods. ► Expression levels of the two receptors are higher before the molt. ► These are the first data on ecdysone pathways associated to trunk segmentation.

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