Review Article

Juvenile Hormone Biosynthesis in Insects: What Is New, What Do We Know, and What Questions Remain?

Figure 6

Heat map representation of changes in JH biosynthetic enzyme mRNAs and activities in CA extracts. (a) Changes in mRNAs encoding JH biosynthetic enzymes. (b) Changes in activities of JH biosynthetic enzymes in CA extracts. Top: physiological stages are described as hours relative to adult emergence (0 h) or blood feeding (BF). Right side: enzyme names abbreviations: Acetoacetyl-CoA thiolase: thiolase; HMG-CoA synthase: HMGS; HMG-CoA reductase: HMGR; mevalonate kinase: MK; phosphomevalonate kinase: PMK; diphosphomevalonate decarboxylase: PPM-Dec; IPP isomerase: IPPI; FPP synthase: FPPS; farnesyl pyrophosphatase: FPPase; farnesol dehydrogenase: FOL-SDR; farnesal dehydrogenase: FALDH; juvenile hormone acid methyltransferase: JHAMT; and methyl farnesoate epoxidase: EPOX. Colors from white to red represent increases of transcript levels or enzymatic activities as percentages of the maximum value, from [12].
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