Pyrrolizidine alkaloids and pentacyclic triterpene saponins in the defensive secretions of Platyphora leaf beetles

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作者
Pasteels, JM
Termonia, A
Windsor, DM
Witte, L
Theuring, C
Hartmann, T
机构
[1] Free Univ Brussels, Lab Anim & Cellular Biol, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
[2] Univ Brussels, Inst Mol Biol & Med, Unit Evolutionary Genet, B-6041 Gosselies, Belgium
[3] Smithsonian Trop Res Inst, Balboa, Panama
[4] Tech Univ Carolo Wilhelmina Braunschweig, Inst Pharmazeut Biol, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany
关键词
alkaloid sequestration; chemical defense; Platyphora leaf beetles; pyrrolizidine alkaloids; triterpene saponins;
D O I
10.1007/PL00001840
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Field collected exocrine defensive secretions of nine neotropical Platyphora species were analyzed for the presence of plant acquired pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) and pentacyclic triterpene saponins. All species secrete saponins. In addition, five species feeding on Tournefortia (Boraginaceae), Koanophyllon (Asteraceae, tribe Eupatorieae) and Prestonia (Apocynaceae) were shown to sequester PAs of the lycopsamine type, which are characteristic for species of the three plant families. The PA sequestering species commonly store intermedine, lycopsamine and their O-3'-acetyl or propionyl esters as well as O-7- and O-9-hydroxyisovaleryl esters of retronecine. The latter as well as the O-3-acyl esters were not found in the beetles' host plants, suggesting the ability of the beetles to esterify plant derived retronecine and intermedine or its stereoisomers. Despite the conformity of the beetles' PA patterns, considerable inconsistencies exist regarding the PA patterns of the respective host plants. One host plant was devoid of PAs, while another contained only simple necines. Since the previous history of the field collected beetles was unknown this discrepancy remains obscure. In contrast to the Palearctic chrysomeline leaf beetles, e.g. some Oreina species which ingest and store PAs as their non-toxic N-oxides, Platyphora leaf beetles absorb and store PAs as the toxic free base (tertiary PA), but apparently avoid to accumulate PAs in the haemolymph. This suggests that Chrysolina and Platyphora leaf beetles developed different lines of adaptations in their parallel evolution of PA mediated chemical defense.
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