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Comparative sex pherome biosynthesis in Thaumetopoea pityocampa and T. processionea: a rationale for the phenotypic variation in the sex pherome within the genus Thaumetopoea

AutorVillorbina, Gemma; Rodríguez Ropero, Sergio; Camps Díez, Francisco CSIC; Fabriàs, Gemma CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveAlkynes
Biosynthesis
Dienes
Enynes
Fatty acids
Sex pheromones
Fecha de publicación11-ene-2003
EditorElsevier
CitaciónInsect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 33(2): 155-161 (2003)
ResumenThe female sex pheromones of the Mediterranean processionary moths (Thaumetopoea sp.) are conjugated dienes or enynes of 16 carbon atoms with the unsaturations located at C11 and C13. To investigate the biochemical basis of this phenotypic variation, the biosynthetic pathway of T. processionea sex pheromone, a diene acetate, has been elucidated and compared to that reported for the enyne-producing species T. pityocampa. Mass labeling experiments showed that T. processionea sex pheromone is biosynthesized from palmitic acid, by subsequent (Z)-11 and (Z)-13 desaturations and final reduction and acetylation. The Pheromone Biosynthesis Activating Neuropeptide (PBAN) activates this biosynthetic pathway downstream of the dienoate intermediate. When either 11-hexadecynoic acid or (Z)-13-hexadecen-11-ynoic acid were administered to T. processionea, this species was able to produce the enyne sex pheromone of T. pityocampa upon PBAN stimulation. In contrast, T. pityocampa does not produce either 11-hexadecynyl acetate or (Z,Z)-11,13-hexadecadienyl acetate, despite having the corresponding precursors in the pheromone gland. However, both acetates are detected after administration of the corresponding alcohols. These overall results suggest that the absence of Δ11 acetylenase and the existence of an enynoate specific reductase in the diene and enyne-producing Thaumetopeae, respectively, account for the different sex pheromones produced by the two groups.
Descripción7 pages, 5 figures.-- PMID: 12535674 [PubMed].-- Printed version published Feb 2003.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0965-1748(02)00186-8
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/20346
DOI10.1016/S0965-1748(02)00186-8
ISSN0965-1748
E-ISSN1879-0240
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