Research Paper Volume 8, Issue 2 pp 245—259

Hexokinase is a key regulator of energy metabolism and ROS activity in insect lifespan extension

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Figure 7. Schematic representation of Har-HK regulation during insect diapause and development. Long day lengths trigger increased ecdysone (20E) levels, stimulating Har-POU and -c-Myc expression, and leading to high HK expression for development. In contrast, short day lengths repress ecdysone levels, resulting in low Har-POU and -c-Myc expression levels that lead to low Har-HK expression levels. Low HK expression levels cause low metabolic activity and increased ROS accumulation in diapause individuals. As a key diapause regulator, ROS induces entry into developmental arrest or lifespan extension.