-
Berger and Wyss, 1980, Somatic Cell Genet. 6(5): 631--640
Acetylcholinesterase induction by beta-ecdysone in Drosophila cell lines and their hybrids.
-
Ireland and Berger, 1982, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 79(3): 855--859
Synthesis of low molecular weight heat shock peptides stimulated by ecdysterone in a cultured Drosophila cell line.
-
Ireland et al., 1982, Dev. Biol. 93: 498--507
Ecdysterone induces the transcription of four heat-shock genes in Drosophila S3 cells and imaginal discs.
-
Vitek et al., 1984, J. Biol. Chem. 259: 1738--1743
Stimulation of cytoplasmic actin gene transcription and translation in cultured Drosophila cell lines by ecdysterone.
-
Morganelli et al., 1985, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 82: 5865--5869
Transcription of Drosophila small hsp-tK hybrid genes is induced by heat shock and by ecdysterone in transfected Drosophila cells.
-
Berger et al., 1985, J. Mol. Biol. 186: 137--148
Transcript length heterogeneity at the small heat shock protein genes of Drosophila.
-
Mestril et al., 1986, EMBO J. 5: 1667--1673
Heat shock and ecdysterone activation of the Drosophila melanogaster Hsp23 gene; a sequence element implied in developmental regulation.
-
Larocca, 1986, J. Mol. Biol. 191: 563--567
Ecdysterone and heat shock induction of transfecting and endogenous heat shock genes in cultured Drosophila cells.
-
Luo et al., 1991, Mol. Cell. Biol. 11: 3660--3675
Ecdysterone receptor is a sequence-specific transcription factor involved in the developmental regulation of heat shock genes.
-
Dobens et al., 1991, Mol. Cell. Biol. 11: 1846--1853
Ecdysterone regulatory elements function as both transcriptional activators and repressors.
-
Martinez et al., 1991, EMBO J. 10: 263--268
A common ancestor DNA motif for invertebrate and vertebrate hormone response elements.
-
Rudolph et al., 1991, Dev. Genet. 12: 212--218
Regulatory elements near the Drosophila Hsp22 gene required for ecdysterone and heat shock induction.
-
Berger et al., 1992, Dev. Biol. 151: 410--418
The juvenile hormone analogue, methoprene, inhibits ecdysterone induction of small heat shock protein gene expression.
-
Rogulski and Cartwright, 1995, J. Mol. Biol. 249(2): 298--318
Multiple interacting elements delineate an ecdysone-dependent regulatory region with secondary responsive character.
-
Sutherland et al., 1995, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 92(17): 7966--7970
Drosophila hormone receptor 38: a second partner for Drosophila USP suggests an unexpected role for nuclear receptors of the nerve growth factor-induced protein B type.
-
Stoiber et al., 2016, G3 (Bethesda):
Diverse Hormone Response Networks in 41 Independent Drosophila Cell Lines.