Literature DB >> 16594018

Regulation of pheromone biosynthesis by a brain hormone in two moth species.

J D Tang1, R E Charlton, R A Jurenka, W A Wolf, P L Phelan, L Sreng, W L Roelofs.   

Abstract

Experiments were performed to characterize the action of a brain hormone on pheromone biosynthesis in female redbanded leafroller and cabbage looper moths. Results showed that the two species differed in their respective control mechanisms. In the cabbage looper, pheromone titer from decapitated females that received either saline or brain extract injections was not significantly different from control females, suggesting that pheromone biosynthesis was not dependent on the presence of the brain hormone. In contrast, with redbanded leafroller females, studies using radiolabeled acetate incorporation as well as incorporation of deuterium-labeled hexadecanoic acid showed that (i) the brain hormone was required for pheromone biosynthesis, (ii) the brain hormone regulated pheromone biosynthesis by activating synthesis of octadecanoyl and hexadecanoyl intermediates, and (iii) the brain hormone did not control other enzymes in the pathway. Regulation of fatty acid synthetase was unlikely since assays of the enzyme from decapitated and normal females showed no differences in the amount or distribution of the 18- and 16-carbon acyl end products. These results in conjunction with those from organ cultures of the pheromone gland suggest that the brain hormone acts by increasing the substrate supply for fatty acid synthesis.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 16594018      PMCID: PMC286793          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.86.6.1806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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