1981
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.en.26.010181.000245
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Regulation of the Juvenile Hormone Titer

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“…Indeed, in larval instars of Manduca sexta JH-I and JH-II have been shown to be the principal juvenile hormones (Peter et al, 1976;Schooley et al, 1976). A low molecular weight binding protein has been demonstrated in a number of other insect species, but data about the nature and titre of the circulating hormones are lacking (for review see; de Kort and Granger, 1981).…”
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“…Indeed, in larval instars of Manduca sexta JH-I and JH-II have been shown to be the principal juvenile hormones (Peter et al, 1976;Schooley et al, 1976). A low molecular weight binding protein has been demonstrated in a number of other insect species, but data about the nature and titre of the circulating hormones are lacking (for review see; de Kort and Granger, 1981).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, during circulation in the haemolymph, JH may be degraded by carboxylesterases or bind to specific or unspecific proteins or to the body wall or tissue membranes (for review see: de Kort and Granger, 1981).…”
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“…most esterases, indicating that they may have extensive biological functions. Esterases have been extensively studied in insects, where they have been shown to be involved in various physiological processes, including as regulators of juvenile hormone levels (Kort and Granger, 1981), in reproduction (Mane et al, 1983), nervous system function, and in the development of resistance to insecticides (Fournier et al, 1993). In plants, the differential expression of isoesterases have been used as a bacterial infection marker following pathogenesis (Pereira et al, 2001).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The a-and b-esterases have been extensively studied in insects and are known to be involved in different physiological processes, such as regulation of juvenile hormone levels (Kort and Granger, 1981), reproduction (Richmond et al, 1980), functioning of the nervous system and development of resistance to insecticides (Guillemaud et al, 1997).…”
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