- The Acrolepiopsis assectella silk cocoon: kairomonal function and chemical characterisation
- 作者: Gauthier, N.; Mandon, N.; Renault, S. and Benedet, F
- literature id: 23773
- catalog nub: TPL_GAUTHI2004TAASC10651074
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- type: article
- publication name: Journal of Insect Physiology
- publish date: 2004-11-01
- pages: 1065-1074
- volume: 50
- issue: 11
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Two soluble sericin-like polypeptides, B1 and B2, from leek moth (Acrolepiopsis assectella) cocoons trigger host-acceptance behaviour in the parasitoid, Diadromus pulchellus (Proc. Roy. Soc. London B 269 (2002) 1879). We found that these polypeptides were particularly cysteine-rich and lost their ability to trigger host-acceptance behaviour after being denatured and purified. This suggests that inter-disulphide bonds and the secondary structure of B1 and B2 are important for their biological activity. We also isolated six insoluble polypeptides (or polypeptides of low solubility) from A. assectella cocoons. At least four of these polypeptides triggered host-acceptance behaviour. The strongest responses were observed with P22, a light-chain fibroin or a seroin-peptide, and P100, a sericin-like polypeptide that is probably more strongly associated with the silk core than are B1 and B2. In conclusion, several polypeptides from different parts of the A. assectella silk-cocoon (the insoluble core and coating of the silk thread) are able to elicit host-acceptance behaviour in D. pulchellus females. These polypeptides belong to different silk protein families and are used as kairomones by this specialist parasitoid. [copyright] 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Acrolepiopsis assectella (Plutellidae) : Host Diadromus pulchellus (Ichneumonidae) : Parasite Biochemistry; Behaviour; Communication; Parasites diseases and disorders; Parasites; Insect parasites; Hosts; Insect hosts; Ecology; Animal constructions Acrolepiopsis assectella; Proteins; Cocoon polypeptides; Chemical signals; Kairomones; Hymenopteran parasites; Cocoon polypeptides characterization; effect on host acceptance behaviour & kairomonal function; Diadromus pulchellus; Cocoons Diadromus pulchellus; Lepidopteran hosts; Host cocoon polypeptides characterization; effect on host acceptance behaviour & kairomonal function; Acrolepiopsis assectella none
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