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From: Krüppel-homolog 1 exerts anti-metamorphic and vitellogenic functions in insects via phosphorylation-mediated recruitment of specific cofactors

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Responsiveness of Kr-h1 phosphorylation to JH. A Abundance of Kr-h1 and p-Kr-h1 in the whole body of penultimate 4th and final 5th instar nymphs. E, M and L indicate the early (day 1), mid (day 2 for 4th, and day 3 for 5th), and late (day 4 for 4th, and day 5 for 5th) stages, respectively. B Relative levels of Kr-h1 and p-Kr-h1 in mid-5th instar nymphs and in those further treated with methoprene at 100 μg per locust for 5–60 min. C Relative abundance of Kr-h1 and p-Kr-h1 in mid-5th instar nymphs (5M) and those further treated with methoprene at 10–100 μg per locust for 8 h. D Developmental dynamics of Kr-h1 and p-Kr-h1 in the fat body of adult females at 0–6 days post adult emergence. E Relative levels of Kr-h1 and p-Kr-h1 in the fat body of newly-emerged adult females (A0) as well as those further treated with methoprene at 100 μg per locust for 5–60 min. F Relative levels of Kr-h1 and p-Kr-h1 in the fat body of newly-emerged adult females (A0) as well as those further treated with methoprene at 10–100 μg per locust for 8 h. A2, 2-day-old adult female as a control

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