信息化学
生物
性信息素
求爱
感受性
交配
春药
信息素
双性恋
动物
动物交流
择偶
化学通讯
吸引力
生态学
遗传学
心理学
基因
内分泌学
病理
替代医学
医学
核糖核酸
RNA剪接
精神分析
作者
Yaoyao Chen,Yuhua Zhang,Shupei Ai,Shuyuan Xing,Guohua Zhong,Xin Yi
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2311166120
摘要
Chemical communication plays a vital role in mate attraction and discrimination among many insect species. Here, we document a unique example of semiochemical parsimony, where four chemicals act as both aphrodisiacs and anti-aphrodisiacs in different contexts in Bactrocera dorsalis . Specifically, we identified four female-specific semiochemicals, ethyl laurate, ethyl myristate, ethyl cis -9-hexadecenoate, and ethyl palmitate, which serve as aphrodisiacs to attract male flies and arouse male courtship. Interestingly, these semiochemicals, when sexually transferred to males during mating, can function as anti-aphrodisiacs, inhibiting the receptivity of subsequent female mates. We further showed that the expression of elongase11, a key enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of these semiochemicals, is under the control of doublesex, facilitating the exclusive biosynthesis of these four semiochemicals in females and guaranteeing effective chemical communication. The dual roles of these semiochemicals not only ensure the attractiveness of mature females but also provide a simple yet reliable mechanism for female mate discrimination. These findings provide insights into chemical communication in B. dorsalis and add elements for the design of pest control programs.
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