Biosynthesis of tiglic, ethacrylic, and 2-methylbutyric acids in a carabid beetle, Pterostichus (Hypherpes) californicus

Athula B. Attygalle, Xiaogang Wu, Kipling W. Will

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Abstract

Tiglic, 2-methylbutyric, and ethacrylic acids are found in the pygidial gland defensive fluid of many carabid beetles. By injecting a deuterium-labeled precursor into the carabid beetle Pterostichus (Hypherpes) californicus, and analyzing the defensive fluid by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, we were able to demonstrate that tiglic and ethacrylic acids are biosynthesized from isoleucine via 2-methylbutyric acid. Moreover, we observed that the injection of l-isoleucine induces an increased production of tiglic acid in P. californicus. A strong primary kinetic isotope effect was found to operate in the dehydrogenation step of 2-methylbutyric acid to tiglic and ethacrylic acids. Consequently, ethacrylic acid was found to preferentially accumulate the deuterium labeling from [2,3,4,4-2H4]isoleucine during our biosynthetic experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)963-970
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Chemical Ecology
Volume33
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2007

Keywords

  • 2-Methylbutyric acid
  • Biosynthesis
  • Carabid beetles
  • Carabidae
  • Defensive allomones
  • Ethacrylic acid
  • Isoleucine
  • Pterostichus (Hypherpes) californicus
  • Tiglic acid

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