Neocembrene A, a major component of the trail-following pheromone in the genus Prorhinotermes (Insecta, Isoptera, Rhinotermitidae) |
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Authors: | David Sillam-Dussès Etienne Sémon Céline Moreau Irena Valterová Jan Šobotník Alain Robert Christian Bordereau |
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Affiliation: | (1) UMR CNRS 5548, Développement-Communication chimique, Université de Bourgogne, 6 Bd Gabriel, Dijon, 21000, France;(2) INRA, Unité mixte INRA /ENESAD de recherches sur les Arômes, 17 rue Sully, 21000 Dijon, France;(3) Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, , Flemingovo nám.2, Praha 6, CZ-166 10, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Summary. The diterpene neocembrene A or (1E,5E,9E,12R)-1,5,9-trimethyl-12-(1-methylethenyl)-1,5,9-cyclotetradecatriene, known as the trail-following pheromone of the advanced Termitidae Nasutitermitinae Nasutitermes exitiosus and Trinervitermes bettonianus, has been identified after SPME-GC/MS as the major component of the trail-following pheromone of the Rhinotermitidae Prorhinotermitinae, Prorhinotermes canalifrons and P. simplex. In all the other Rhinotermitidae studied until now, the major component of their trail pheromones is dodecatrienol ((3Z,6Z,8E)-dodeca-3,6,8-trien-1-ol). This biochemical data further add to the anatomical and molecular characteristics that give a special status to the taxon Prorhinotermes among Rhinotermitidae. In Prorhinotermes canalifrons and P. simplex, neocembrene A was the only secretory compound specific to the sternal gland surface that could be detected after SPME. It elicited orientation as well as recruitment behavioral effects. However, the comparison of the respective biological activities triggered by neocembrene A and by sternal gland secretion suggests that minor components of the latter are acting in synergy with neocembrene A. |
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Keywords: | Termites Prorhinotermitinae P. canalifrons P. simplex Neocembrene A Phylogeny |
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