PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 28627423-6 2017 In PTTH knockout larvae, peak levels of ecdysone titers in the hemolymph were dramatically reduced and the timing of peaks was delayed, suggesting that protracted larval development is a result of the reduced and delayed synthesis of ecdysone in the PG. Ecdysone 40-48 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 3-7 28627423-6 2017 In PTTH knockout larvae, peak levels of ecdysone titers in the hemolymph were dramatically reduced and the timing of peaks was delayed, suggesting that protracted larval development is a result of the reduced and delayed synthesis of ecdysone in the PG. Ecdysone 234-242 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 3-7 28627423-7 2017 Despite these defects, low basal levels of ecdysone were maintained in PTTH knockout larvae, suggesting that the primary role of PTTH is to upregulate ecdysone biosynthesis in the PG during molting stages, and low basal levels of ecdysone can be maintained in the absence of PTTH. Ecdysone 43-51 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 71-75 28627423-7 2017 Despite these defects, low basal levels of ecdysone were maintained in PTTH knockout larvae, suggesting that the primary role of PTTH is to upregulate ecdysone biosynthesis in the PG during molting stages, and low basal levels of ecdysone can be maintained in the absence of PTTH. Ecdysone 151-159 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 129-133 28627423-7 2017 Despite these defects, low basal levels of ecdysone were maintained in PTTH knockout larvae, suggesting that the primary role of PTTH is to upregulate ecdysone biosynthesis in the PG during molting stages, and low basal levels of ecdysone can be maintained in the absence of PTTH. Ecdysone 151-159 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 129-133 28627423-7 2017 Despite these defects, low basal levels of ecdysone were maintained in PTTH knockout larvae, suggesting that the primary role of PTTH is to upregulate ecdysone biosynthesis in the PG during molting stages, and low basal levels of ecdysone can be maintained in the absence of PTTH. Ecdysone 151-159 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 129-133 28627423-7 2017 Despite these defects, low basal levels of ecdysone were maintained in PTTH knockout larvae, suggesting that the primary role of PTTH is to upregulate ecdysone biosynthesis in the PG during molting stages, and low basal levels of ecdysone can be maintained in the absence of PTTH. Ecdysone 151-159 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 129-133 28627423-8 2017 We also found that mRNA levels of genes involved in ecdysone biosynthesis and ecdysteroid signaling pathways were significantly reduced in PTTH knockouts. Ecdysone 52-60 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 139-143 7981038-2 1994 PTTH stimulates the prothoracic glands to synthesize and release ecdysone, and is therefore a key hormone for the regulation of insect moulting and metamorphosis. Ecdysone 65-73 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 0-4 26698662-1 2015 In insects, brain-derived Prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) activates the receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) Torso to initiate metamorphosis through the release of ecdysone. Ecdysone 160-168 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 54-58 22559968-1 2012 The insect brain secretes prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH), which stimulates the prothoracic gland to synthesize ecdysone. Ecdysone 114-122 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 54-58 16045756-1 2005 Prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) plays a central role in controlling molting, metamorphosis, and diapause termination in insects by stimulating the prothoracic glands to synthesize and release the molting hormone, ecdysone. Ecdysone 215-223 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 0-26 16045756-1 2005 Prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) plays a central role in controlling molting, metamorphosis, and diapause termination in insects by stimulating the prothoracic glands to synthesize and release the molting hormone, ecdysone. Ecdysone 215-223 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 28-32 2315701-1 1990 Prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH), a brain secretory polypeptide of insects, stimulates the prothoracic glands to produce and release ecdysone, the steroid essential to insect development. Ecdysone 134-142 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 0-26 2315701-1 1990 Prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH), a brain secretory polypeptide of insects, stimulates the prothoracic glands to produce and release ecdysone, the steroid essential to insect development. Ecdysone 134-142 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 28-32 6714648-5 1984 Five picograms of PTTH directly stimulated the prothoracic glands in vitro so as to enhance ecdysone release. Ecdysone 92-100 prothoracicotropic hormone Bombyx mori 18-22