نتایج جستجو برای: sexual pheromone

تعداد نتایج: 124135  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Juan Mata Jürg Bähler

Fission yeast cells belong to one of two specialized cell types, M or P. Specific environmental conditions trigger sexual differentiation, which leads to an internal program starting with pheromone signaling between M and P cells, followed by mating, meiosis, and sporulation. The initial steps of this process are controlled by Ste11p, a master transcriptional regulator that activates the expres...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
Stock KrÜPpel Key Lueken

In the marine ciliate Euplotes raikovi, pheromone released by a complementary mating type (nonself pheromone) induces typical sexual behaviour, whereas self pheromone released by the same mating type generally has no effect. Nonself pheromone evokes a reduction of the mean walking speed by 66 %, a threefold increase in the frequency and duration of long-lasting rest phases and a doubling in the...

2016
Helena Larsdotter-Mellström Kerstin Eriksson Ilme Liblikas I Christer Wiklund Anna K. Borg-Karlson Sören Nylin Niklas Janz Mikael A. Carlsson

Among insects, sexual pheromones are typically mixtures of two to several components, all of which are generally required to elicit a behavioral response. Here we show for the first time that a complete blend of sexual pheromone components is needed to elicit a response also in a butterfly. Males of the Green-veined White, Pieris napi, emit an aphrodisiac pheromone, citral, from wing glands. Th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Fred Gould Marie Estock N Kirk Hillier Bekah Powell Astrid T Groot Catherine M Ward Jennifer L Emerson Coby Schal Neil J Vickers

Long distance sexual communication in moths has fascinated biologists because of the complex, precise female pheromone signals and the extreme sensitivity of males to specific pheromone molecules. Progress has been made in identifying some genes involved in female pheromone production and in male response. However, we have lacked information on the genetic changes involved in evolutionary diver...

2017
Cheng Shi Alexi M Runnels Coleen T Murphy

Differences in longevity between sexes is a mysterious yet general phenomenon across great evolutionary distances. To test the roles of responses to environmental cues and sexual behaviors in longevity regulation, we examined Caenorhabditis male lifespan under solitary, grouped, and mated conditions. We find that neurons and the germline are required for male pheromone-dependent male death. Her...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2008
Birgit Hoff Stefanie Pöggeler Ulrich Kück

Eighty years ago, Alexander Fleming discovered antibacterial activity in the asexual mold Penicillium, and the strain he studied later was replaced by an overproducing isolate still used for penicillin production today. Using a heterologous PCR approach, we show that these strains are of opposite mating types and that both have retained transcriptionally expressed pheromone and pheromone recept...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Nobuhiro Yamagata Makoto Mizunami

Pheromones play major roles in intraspecific communication in many animals. Elaborated communication systems in eusocial insects provide excellent materials to study neural mechanisms for social pheromone processing. We previously reported that alarm pheromone information is processed in a specific cluster of glomeruli in the antennal lobe of the ant Camponotus obscuripes. However, representati...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Kevin W Wanner Andrew S Nichols Kimberly K O Walden Axel Brockmann Charles W Luetje Hugh M Robertson

By using a functional genomics approach, we have identified a honey bee [Apis mellifera (Am)] odorant receptor (Or) for the queen substance 9-oxo-2-decenoic acid (9-ODA). Honey bees live in large eusocial colonies in which a single queen is responsible for reproduction, several thousand sterile female worker bees complete a myriad of tasks to maintain the colony, and several hundred male drones...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Fotini A Koutroumpa Astrid T Groot Teun Dekker David G Heckel

The sexual pheromone communication system of moths is a model system for studies of the evolution of reproductive isolation. Females emit a blend of volatile components that males detect at a distance. Species differences in female pheromone composition and male response directly reinforce reproductive isolation in nature, because even slight variations in the species-specific pheromone blend a...

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