Biosynthesis of 2-methylalkanes in the crickets Nemobius fasciatus and Gryllus pennsylvanicus. |
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Authors: | T T Blailock G J Blomquist |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39401 USA;Department of Chemistry, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana 59715 USA |
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Abstract: | The biosynthesis of 2-methylalkanes was studied in the crickets and . Labelled acetate, valine, and isobutyric acid were incorporated into the cuticular hydrocarbon of at levels of 6.0 ± 1, 6.5 ± 2, and 1.5 ± 0.7 percent respectively. The hydrocarbons of this insect are 20 percent 2-methylalkanes, primarily of even numbered carbon chain lengths, and 80% n-alkanes. Of the label incorporated into the hydrocarbon fraction, 28 ± 2 percent of sodium [1-14C] acetate, 98 ± 1 percent of L-[G-3H] valine, and 75 ± 10 percent of [1-14C] isobutyric acid were incorporated into the 2-methylalkanes. This suggests that valine is converted to isobutyric acid and is incorporated into the even numbered carbon chain length 2-methylalkanes during the initial stages of chain elongation. Similar data obtained in suggests that leucine is converted to isovaleric acid which is then incorporated into the odd numbered carbon chain length 2-methylalkanes. |
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