linkedin post 2016-09-18 05:37:02

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COOL DEFENSE. "Cooler temperatures enhance survival after infection and alter expression of immune-related genes in flies. This effect appears to be due not only to the fact that colder temperatures slow down bacterial growth, but also to the beneficial effects of cooler temperature on immune function. We explore the possibility that heat shock proteins, and in particular, Hsp83, may improve immune function at cool temperatures." https://lnkd.in/e3X3wii View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-09-18 05:40:38

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BEHAVIOR GENES. "In recent years, several genes have been found to play a role in the modulation of specific behaviours, and many pathways of behavioural adaptation appear to be conserved across species and, in some cases, even across phyla. This high degree of conservation has led to the implementation of the candidate gene approach in the field of behavioural genetics." https://lnkd.in/e4DPgex View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-09-18 05:49:30

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TARGETED PATHWAY MANIPULATION. "A parasitic protein (e.g. protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) in the case of baculoviruses manipulating caterpillar behaviour may directly or indirectly affect the host protein kinase G (PKG) pathway and/or the circadian-clock pathway, eventually leading to behavioural changes." https://lnkd.in/e4DPgex View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-09-18 05:53:44

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DOWNSTREAM CONSEQUENCES. "Neuropeptides and hormones (e.g. neuropeptide Y (NPY), tachykinin-related peptides (TKRPs), pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) and adipokinetic hormone (AKH) and neurotransmitters (e.g. octopamine, dopamine, serotonin) are possibly affected downstream of PKG and/or TO, leading to changes in host behaviour." https://lnkd.in/e4DPgex View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-09-18 05:55:33

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HORMONAL INDUCTION. "The metabolic neuropeptide adipokinetic hormone (AKH) plays a role in starvation-induced locomotion as was first described in D. melanogaster. Upon starvation, wild-type flies display increased locomotion behaviour prior to death, while AKH-deficient flies lack this increase in locomotion and are more resistant to starvation-induced death." https://lnkd.in/e4DPgex View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-09-18 06:03:07

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ALTERED NEUROTRANSMITTERS IN HOSTS. "Locomotion in invertebrates also involves the action of several monoamine molecules, including dopamine, serotonin and octopamine that may act as neurotransmitters or neurohormones. In several cases of behavioural manipulation, neurotransmitter levels were found to be altered." https://lnkd.in/e4DPgex View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-09-18 06:04:46

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CIRCADIAN CLOCK MIMICS. "Insect behaviour is controlled in a 24-h cycle by the circadian system, allowing the organism to respond to rhythmic environmental changes, related to for example light, temperature and food availability. Biernat et al. (2012) showed that a DNA repair protein (PHR2) encoded by the baculovirus Chrysodeixis chalcites nucleopolyhedrovirus can mimic the function of mammalian cryptochromes, essential regulators of the circadian clock." https://lnkd.in/e4DPgex View in LinkedIn
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