Biosynthesis of the Sex Pheromone Component (E,Z)-7,9-Dodecadienyl Acetate in the European Grapevine Moth, Lobesia botrana, Involving Δ11 Desaturation and an Elusive Δ7 Desaturase
Journal article, 2021

The European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana, uses (E,Z)-7,9-dodecadienyl acetate as its major sex pheromone component. Through in vivo labeling experiments we demonstrated that the doubly unsaturated pheromone component is produced by ∆11 desaturation of tetradecanoic acid, followed by chain shortening of (Z)-11-tetradecenoic acid to (Z)-9-dodecenoic acid, and subsequently introduction of the second double bond by an unknown ∆7 desaturase, before final reduction and acetylation. By sequencing and analyzing the transcriptome of female pheromone glands of L. botrana, we obtained 41 candidate genes that may be involved in sex pheromone production, including the genes encoding 17 fatty acyl desaturases, 13 fatty acyl reductases, 1 fatty acid synthase, 3 acyl-CoA oxidases, 1 acetyl-CoA carboxylase, 4 fatty acid transport proteins and 2 acyl-CoA binding proteins. A functional assay of desaturase and acyl-CoA oxidase gene candidates in yeast and insect cell (Sf9) heterologous expression systems revealed that Lbo_PPTQ encodes a ∆11 desaturase producing (Z)-11-tetradecenoic acid from tetradecanoic acid. Further, Lbo_31670 and Lbo_49602 encode two acyl-CoA oxidases that may produce (Z)-9-dodecenoic acid by chain shortening (Z)-11-tetradecenoic acid. The gene encoding the enzyme introducing the E7 double bond into (Z)-9-dodecenoic acid remains elusive even though we assayed 17 candidate desaturases in the two heterologous systems.

Acyl-CoA oxidase

Pheromone gland

Chain shortening

Transcriptome

Gene functional characterization

In vivo labeling experiment

Author

Baojian Ding

Lund University

Yihan Xia

Lund University

Honglei Wang

Lund University

Fridrik Andersson

Mid Sweden University

Erik Hedenström

Mid Sweden University

Jürgen Gross

Julius Kühn-Institut

Christer Löfstedt

Lund University

Journal of Chemical Ecology

0098-0331 (ISSN) 1573-1561 (eISSN)

Vol. 47 3 248-264

Subject Categories

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Ecology

Zoology

DOI

10.1007/s10886-021-01252-3

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1/12/2022