نتایج جستجو برای: pheromones

تعداد نتایج: 2656  

Journal: :Genes & development 1999
M Blondel P M Alepuz L S Huang S Shaham G Ammerer M Peter

Far1p is a bifunctional protein that is required to arrest the cell cycle and to establish cell polarity during yeast mating. Far1p is localized predominantly in the nucleus but accumulates in the cytoplasm in cells exposed to pheromones. Here we show that Far1p functions in both subcellular compartments: nuclear Far1p is required to arrest the cell cycle, whereas cytoplasmic Far1p is involved ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Ken Murata Shigeyuki Tamogami Masamichi Itou Yasutaka Ohkubo Yoshihiro Wakabayashi Hidenori Watanabe Hiroaki Okamura Yukari Takeuchi Yuji Mori

Pheromone signals regulate conspecific behavior and physiology [1]. Releaser pheromones induce specific behavior by exerting acute effects on the neuronal response, whereas primer pheromones induce physiological changes with long-lasting effects by changing the neuroendocrine status of the recipients. In mammals, although several types of releaser pheromones have been identified [2-5], the iden...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2011
Simon H Martin Brenda D Wingfield Michael J Wingfield Emma T Steenkamp

The reproductive genes of fungi, like those of many other organisms, are thought to diversify rapidly. This phenomenon could be associated with the formation of reproductive barriers and speciation. Ascomycetes produce two classes of mating type-specific peptide pheromones. These are required for recognition between the mating types of heterothallic species. Little is known regarding the divers...

2017
Kari Anne Leichty Ron Gregg Pamela Feldhoff Kathleen Leichty Kari A. Leichty

CO-OPTION AND ADAPTATION OF NOVEL GENE DUPLICATIONS FOR PHEROMONE ACTIVITY IN A DUSKY SALAMANDER. Kari A. Leichty April 18,2012 For more than a hundred million years, male plethodontid salamanders have utilized non-volatile, proteinaceous courtship pheromones to regulate female mating receptivity and promote mating success. These pheromones which are delivered after courtship has commenced and ...

2015
Farshad Arvin Tomás Krajník Ali Emre Turgut Shigang Yue

Pheromone-based communication is one of the most effective ways of communication widely observed in nature. It is particularly used by social insects such as bees, ants and termites; both for inter-agent and agentswarm communications. Due to its effectiveness; artificial pheromones have been adopted in multi-robot and swarm robotic systems for more than a decade. Although, pheromonebased commun...

2018
Irene Saavedra Luisa Amo

Chemical cues play a fundamental role in mate attraction and mate choice. Lepidopteran females, such as the winter moth (Operophtera brumata), emit pheromones to attract males in the reproductive period. However, these chemical cues could also be eavesdropped by predators. To our knowledge, no studies have examined whether birds can detect pheromones of their prey. O. brumata adults are part of...

2002
James Montgomery Marcus Randall

Many animals use chemical substances known as pheromones to induce behavioural changes in other members of the same species. The use of pheromones by ants in particular has lead to the development of a number of computational analogues of ant colony behaviour including Ant Colony Optimisation. Although many animals use a range of pheromones in their communication, ant algorithms have typically ...

2013
Dag Treer Ines Van Bocxlaer Severine Matthijs Dimitri Du Four Sunita Janssenswillen Bert Willaert Franky Bossuyt

Internal fertilization without copulation or prolonged physical contact is a rare reproductive mode among vertebrates. In many newts (Salamandridae), the male deposits a spermatophore on the substrate in the water, which the female subsequently takes up with her cloaca. Because such an insemination requires intense coordination of both sexes, male newts have evolved a courtship display, essenti...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2008
Lynne D Houck Richard A Watts Stevan J Arnold Kathleen E Bowen Karen M Kiemnec Hilary A Godwin Pamela W Feldhoff Richard C Feldhoff

Pheromones are important chemical signals for many vertebrates, particularly during reproductive interactions. In the terrestrial salamander Plethodon shermani, a male delivers proteinaceous pheromones to the female as part of their ritualistic courtship behavior. These pheromones increase the female's receptivity to mating, as shown by a reduction in courtship duration. One pheromone component...

2015
Ingmar Weiss Joachim Ruther Johannes Stökl

Male antennal aphrodisiac pheromones have been suggested to elicit female receptiveness in several parasitic Hymenoptera, including Leptopilina boulardi. None of the proposed pheromones, however, has been fully identified to date. It is also unknown whether these antennal pheromones are species specific, because the species specificity of mate recognition and courtship elicitation in Leptopilin...

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