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Small Organic Solutes in Sticky Droplets from Orb Webs of the Spider Zygiella atrica (Araneae; Araneidae): β‐Alaninamide Is a Novel and Abundant Component
Authors:Mark A Townley  Qinglin Pu  Charles K Zercher  Christopher D Neefus  Edward K Tillinghast
Institution:1. Research Computing and Instrumentation, 46 College Road, Rudman Hall, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA (phone: +1‐603‐862‐0632;2. fax: +1‐603‐862‐3784);3. Department of Chemistry, 23 Academic Way, Parsons Hall, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA (phone: +1‐603‐862‐1550;4. fax: +1‐603‐862‐4278);5. Department of Biological Sciences, 38 College Road, Spaulding Hall, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA (phone: +1‐603‐862‐1990;6. fax: +1‐603‐862‐2717;7. phone: +1‐603‐862‐1791
Abstract:In northeastern North America, Zygiella atrica often build their orb webs near the ocean. We analyzed individual field‐built Z. atrica webs to determine if organic low‐molecular‐mass solutes (LMM) in their sticky droplets showed any unusual features not previously seen in orb webs of other species living in less salty environments. While two of the three most abundant organic LMM (putrescine (butane‐1,4‐diamine) and GABamide (4‐aminobutanamide)) are already well‐known from webs of inland spiders, the third major LMM, β‐alaninamide (3‐aminopropanamide), a homolog of GABamide, has not been detected in sticky droplets from any other araneoid spiders (27 species). It remains to be established, however, whether or not use of β‐alaninamide is related to proximity to saltwater. We observed variability in organic LMM composition in Z. atrica webs that appeared to be influenced more by an undetermined factor associated with different collecting locations and/or collection dates than by different genders or instars. Shifts in composition when adult females were transferred from the field to the laboratory were also observed. Structural similarities and inverse correlations among β‐alaninamide, GABamide, and N‐acetylputrescine suggest that they may form a series of LMM fulfilling essentially the same, as yet unknown, role in the webs of those species in which they occur.
Keywords:β  ‐Alaninamide  Capture spiral  Zygiella atrica  Orb web  Spider silk glands  Sticky spiral
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