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- W127477002 abstract "This chapter discusses the relationship of structure and function to biochemistry in insect pheromone systems. It presents molecular studies in pheromone biosynthesis, perception, and catabolism. A wide range of compounds have been identified as insect pheromone components. While carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are the usual atoms incorporated into these molecules, nitrogenated and chlorinated compounds have also been identified. Usually, small molecules are used for communication when rapid dispersal of the signal is needed, while larger, less volatile compounds tend to function in attraction and stimulation when prolonged exposure is necessary. The former case is exemplified by 4-methyl-3-heptanone, used by numerous species of myrmicine ants as an alarm pheromone. The latter is illustrated by numerous lepidopteran sex pheromone components that are generally between 10 and 24 carbons in length and are much less volatile than the alarm pheromone. In addition to the different molecular sizes that reflect behavioral functions, pheromone structures vary greatly between different orders of insects. Generic themes of structural type exist within groups as is evidenced by the use of the same or structurally related compounds by many species of the same genus. These themes are the result of the development of common biosynthetic pathways with differences in blend ratios and components being the result of minor permutations in the enzymatic steps involved." @default.
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- W127477002 title "Relationship of Structure and Function to Biochemistry in Insect Pheromone Systems" @default.
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