Olfactory Concepts of Insect Control - Alternative to Insecticides 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05060-3_8
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Molecular Basis of Pheromonogenesis Regulation in Moths

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“…Given the established role of PK2 peptides (e.g., PBANs) in lepidopteran pheromone biosynthesis [77,78], we sought to assess the potential in vivo pheromonotropic activity of synthetic LyghePKa and PKb in three species of moths, M. brassicae, O. nubilalis, and S. littoralis. Although slightly different species-specific protocols were used to examine pheromone blend titers, the general scheme utilized decapitated females that were maintained in Petri dishes with moist filter paper until treatment.…”
Section: Injection Of Synthetic Neuropeptides and Preparation Of Pheromone Gland Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given the established role of PK2 peptides (e.g., PBANs) in lepidopteran pheromone biosynthesis [77,78], we sought to assess the potential in vivo pheromonotropic activity of synthetic LyghePKa and PKb in three species of moths, M. brassicae, O. nubilalis, and S. littoralis. Although slightly different species-specific protocols were used to examine pheromone blend titers, the general scheme utilized decapitated females that were maintained in Petri dishes with moist filter paper until treatment.…”
Section: Injection Of Synthetic Neuropeptides and Preparation Of Pheromone Gland Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the well-established pheromonotropic role of PK2 peptides in lepidopterans [77,78], we next sought to determine if the Lygus peptides could stimulate pheromone biosynthesis in different moth species by injecting varying amounts of synthetic Ly-ghePKa and LyghePKb into decapitated females. Depending on geographical region, the M. brassicae sex pheromone blend consists of 2-3 components with the two predominant compounds, (Z)-11-hexadecenyl acetate (Z11-16:Ac) and hexadecyl acetate (16:Ac), present in a 93:7 ratio [79].…”
Section: In Vivo Pheromonotropic Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifying the PG‐enriched expression of the desaturase gene can provide valuable insights into its role in pheromonogenesis. 41 We quantitatively measured the expression of all the six candidates using qRT‐PCR, and the rate of the desaturase expression between different ages (1–10 days) was compared. We observed a significantly higher expression level ( P < 0.001) of Ecau_D11 and a slightly lower expression of Ecau_D14 in the 1–2‐day‐old female E. cautella .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…Identifying the PG-enriched expression of the desaturase gene can provide valuable insights into its role in pheromonogenesis. 41 We quantitatively measured the expression of all the six S1). candidates using qRT-PCR, and the rate of the desaturase expression between different ages (1-10 days) was compared.…”
Section: Relative Expression Level Of E Cautella Desatursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PBAN receptor is a G protein‐coupled receptor located on the surface of PG cells (Rafaeli, 2009). When PBAN binds to its receptor, it triggers a secondary messenger, which in turn activates the corresponding enzymes and eventually leads to the biosynthesis of sex pheromones (Hull & Fónagy, 2019; Hull & Fónagy, 2020; Jurenka & Rafaeli, 2011; Matsumoto et al, 2010; Rafaeli, 2009). Usually, PBAN employs Ca 2+ and cAMP as secondary messengers to regulate sex pheromone biosynthesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%