Novel 3-Acetoxy Fatty Acid Isoprenyl Esters from Androconia of the Ithomiine Butterfly Ithomia salapia - Archive ouverte HAL Accéder directement au contenu
Article Dans Une Revue Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry Année : 2020

Novel 3-Acetoxy Fatty Acid Isoprenyl Esters from Androconia of the Ithomiine Butterfly Ithomia salapia

Résumé

Male ithomiine butterflies (Nymphalidae: Danainae) have hairpencils on the forewings (i.e. androconia) that disseminate semiochemicals during courtship. While most ithomiines are known to contain derivatives of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, dihydropyrrolizines or g-lactones in these androconia, here we report on a new class of fatty acid esters identified in two subspecies, Ithomia salapia aquinia and I. s. derasa. The major components were identified as isoprenyl (3-methyl-3-butenyl) ( Z )-3-acetyloxy-11-octadecenoate, isoprenyl ( Z )-3-acetyloxy-13-octadecenoate ( 12 ) and isoprenyl 3-acetyloxyoctadecanoate ( 11 ) by GC/MS- and GC/IR-analyses, microderivatizations, and synthesis of representative compounds. The absolute configuration of 12 was determined to be R . The two subspecies differed not only in the composition of the ester bouquet, but also in the composition of more volatile androconial constituents. While some individuals of I. s. aquinia contained ithomiolide A, a PA derived g-lactone, I. s. derasa carried the sesquiterpene a-elemol in the androconia. These differences might be important for the reproductive isolation of the two subspecies, in line with previously reported low gene exchange between the two species in regions where they co-occur. Furthermore, the occurrence of positional isomers of unsaturated fatty acid derivatives indicates activity of two different desaturases within these butterflies, D9 and D11, which has not been reported before in male Lepidoptera.
Male ithomiine butterflies (Nymphalidae: Danainae) have hairpencils on the forewings (i.e., androconia) that disseminate semiochemicals during courtship. While most ithomiines are known to contain derivatives of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, dihydropyrrolizines, or γ-lactones in these androconia, here we report on a new class of fatty acid esters identified in two subspecies, Ithomia salapia aquinia and I. s. derasa. The major components were identified as isoprenyl (3-methyl-3-butenyl) ( Z )-3-acetoxy-11-octadecenoate, isoprenyl ( Z )-3-acetoxy-13-octadecenoate ( 12 ) and isoprenyl 3-acetoxyoctadecanoate ( 11 ) by GC/MS and GC/IR analyses, microderivatizations, and synthesis of representative compounds. The absolute configuration of 12 was determined to be R . The two subspecies differed not only in the composition of the ester bouquet, but also in the composition of more volatile androconial constituents. While some individuals of I. s. aquinia contained ithomiolide A ( 3 ), a pyrrolizidine alkaloid derived γ-lactone, I. s. derasa carried the sesquiterpene α-elemol ( 8 ) in the androconia. These differences might be important for the reproductive isolation of the two subspecies, in line with previously reported low gene exchange between the two species in regions where they co-occur. Furthermore, the occurrence of positional isomers of unsaturated fatty acid derivatives indicates activity of two different desaturases within these butterflies, Δ9 and Δ11, which has not been reported before in male Lepidoptera.
Fichier non déposé

Dates et versions

hal-02922144 , version 1 (25-08-2020)

Identifiants

Citer

Florian Mann, Daiane Szczerbowski, Lisa de Silva, Melanie McClure, Marianne Elias, et al.. Novel 3-Acetoxy Fatty Acid Isoprenyl Esters from Androconia of the Ithomiine Butterfly Ithomia salapia. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2020, 16, pp.2776-2787. ⟨10.3762/bjoc.16.228⟩. ⟨hal-02922144⟩
121 Consultations
0 Téléchargements

Altmetric

Partager

Gmail Facebook X LinkedIn More