thaumetopoein
Thaumetopoein is a naturally occurring protein hormone found in the silk moth (*Bombyx mori*) and other lepidopteran species. Discovered in the early 20th century, it plays a crucial role in the regulation of larval development, particularly in the transition between molting stages. The hormone is produced in the brain of the larva and acts as a neurohormone, influencing the prothoracic gland to secrete ecdysone, a key molting hormone.
Thaumetopoein belongs to the family of neuropeptides and shares structural similarities with other insect neuropeptides, such
Research on thaumetopoein has primarily focused on its physiological functions in silkworms, where it helps coordinate
While thaumetopoein’s role in other insect species remains less studied, its presence in lepidopterans highlights its