TY - JOUR
T1 - A Polyketide Male-Produced Aggregation-Sex Pheromone Shared by the North American Cerambycid Beetle Graphisurus fasciatus and the South American Cerambycid Eutrypanus dorsalis
AU - Arriola, Kyle
AU - Silva, Weliton D.
AU - Hanks, Lawrence M.
AU - Meier, Linnea R.
AU - Millar, Jocelyn G.
N1 - We thank Judy Mongold-Diers for assistance with collecting insect-produced volatiles and conducting preliminary analyses of volatiles. For assistance with field work in Illinois, we thank Anupama Udayakumar, Rachel Rusen, Coen Carroll, Eli Crouch, and Elijah Davis. We also thank Antonio Santos-Silva (Museum of Zoology of the University of S\u00E3o Paulo, MZUSP) for identifying the cerambycid species caught in Brazil, and Jos\u00E9 Maur\u00EDcio Bento (University of Sao Paulo) for allowing access to laboratory facilities and providing research support in Brazil. We appreciate funding support from United States Department of Agriculture \u2013 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (grant #s 15- to 23-8130-1422-CA to JGM and LMH, and grant #s 20- to 23-8130-0909-CA to WDS) and INCT-Semioqu\u00EDmicos na Agricultura (FAPESP grant # 2014/50871-0 and CNPQ grant # 465511/2014-7). Field collections of the study species in Brazil were conducted under SISBIO permit #46395 from the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment. This work was registered with the National System for the Management of Genetic Heritage and Associated Traditional Knowledge (SisGen, Brazil) under #AE3897B.
This work was supported by the United States Department of Agriculture \u2013 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (grant #s 15- to 23-8130-1422-CA, and grant #s 20- to 23-8130-0909-CA) and INCT-Semioqu\u00EDmicos na Agricultura (FAPESP grant # 2014/50871-0 and CNPQ grant # 465511/2014-7).
PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - The longhorn beetle Graphisurus fasciatus (Degeer) ranges from southeastern Canada to Florida and west to Texas, and has frequently been caught during field trials testing attraction of other cerambycid species to their synthesized pheromones. Collections of headspace volatiles from live beetles revealed that males but not females produce a polyketide compound identified as (4R,6S,7E,9E)-4,6,8-trimethylundeca-7,9-dien-3-one ([4R,6S,7E,9E]-graphisurone). Field trials verified that beetles of both sexes were attracted to the synthesized compound, indicating that it is an aggregation-sex pheromone. This structure represents a new structural motif among cerambycid pheromones, and a new natural product. While this study was in progress, the same compound was isolated from males of the South American cerambycid Eutrypanus dorsalis (Germar), in the same subfamily (Lamiinae) and tribe (Acanthocinini) as G. fasciatus. Field trials in Brazil confirmed that (4R,6S,7E,9E)-graphisurone is also an aggregation-sex pheromone for E. dorsalis, and a possible pheromone for two additional sympatric lamiine species, Hylettus seniculus (Germar) (Acanthocinini) and Oreodera quinquetuberculata (Drapiez) (tribe Acrocinini). These results indicate that graphisurone may be shared among a number of related species, as has been found with many components of cerambycid pheromones.
AB - The longhorn beetle Graphisurus fasciatus (Degeer) ranges from southeastern Canada to Florida and west to Texas, and has frequently been caught during field trials testing attraction of other cerambycid species to their synthesized pheromones. Collections of headspace volatiles from live beetles revealed that males but not females produce a polyketide compound identified as (4R,6S,7E,9E)-4,6,8-trimethylundeca-7,9-dien-3-one ([4R,6S,7E,9E]-graphisurone). Field trials verified that beetles of both sexes were attracted to the synthesized compound, indicating that it is an aggregation-sex pheromone. This structure represents a new structural motif among cerambycid pheromones, and a new natural product. While this study was in progress, the same compound was isolated from males of the South American cerambycid Eutrypanus dorsalis (Germar), in the same subfamily (Lamiinae) and tribe (Acanthocinini) as G. fasciatus. Field trials in Brazil confirmed that (4R,6S,7E,9E)-graphisurone is also an aggregation-sex pheromone for E. dorsalis, and a possible pheromone for two additional sympatric lamiine species, Hylettus seniculus (Germar) (Acanthocinini) and Oreodera quinquetuberculata (Drapiez) (tribe Acrocinini). These results indicate that graphisurone may be shared among a number of related species, as has been found with many components of cerambycid pheromones.
KW - Aggregation-sex pheromone
KW - Cerambycidae
KW - Invasive species
KW - Longhorned beetle
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U2 - 10.1007/s10886-024-01505-x
DO - 10.1007/s10886-024-01505-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 38739335
AN - SCOPUS:85192832155
SN - 0098-0331
VL - 50
SP - 338
EP - 350
JO - Journal of Chemical Ecology
JF - Journal of Chemical Ecology
IS - 7-8
ER -