Roles of Ecdysone signaling in cell survival and epithelium morphogenesis during Drosophila melanogaster development

Romani, Patrizia (2011) Roles of Ecdysone signaling in cell survival and epithelium morphogenesis during Drosophila melanogaster development , [Dissertation thesis], Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna. Dottorato di ricerca in Biologia cellulare, molecolare e industriale/cellular, molecular and industrial biology: progetto n. 1 Biologia e fisiologia cellulare, 23 Ciclo. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/3795.
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Abstract

In Drosophila the steroid hormone ecdysone regulates a wide range of developmental and physiological responses, including reproduction, embryogenesis, postembryonic development and metamorphosis. Drosophila provides an excellent system to address some fundamental questions linked to hormone actions. In fact, the apparent relative simplicity of its hormone signaling pathways taken together with well-established genetic and genomic tools developed to this purpose, defines this insect as an ideal model system for studying the molecular mechanisms through which steroid hormones act. During my PhD research program I’ve analyzed the role of ecdysone signaling to gain insight into the molecular mechanisms through which the hormone fulfills its pleiotropic functions in two different developmental stages: the oogenesis and the imaginal wing disc morphogenesis. To this purpose, I performed a reverse genetic analysis to silence the function of two different genes involved in ecdysone signaling pathway, EcR and ecd.

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Tipologia del documento
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Romani, Patrizia
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Dottorato di ricerca
Scuola di dottorato
Scienze biologiche, biomediche e biotecnologiche
Ciclo
23
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Settore concorsuale
Parole chiave
drosophila melanogaster ecdysone EcR ecd polarity cell death compensatory proliferation
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DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/3795
Data di discussione
5 Maggio 2011
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