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The Multiple Strategies of an Insect Herbivore to Overcome Plant Cyanogenic Glucoside Defence
Cyanogenic glucosides (CNglcs) are widespread plant defence compounds that release toxic hydrogen cyanide by plant β-glucosidase activity after tissue damage. Specialised insect herbivores have evolved counter strategies and some sequester CNglcs, but the underlying mechanisms to keep CNglcs intact...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3953384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24625698 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091337 |
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author | Pentzold, Stefan Zagrobelny, Mika Roelsgaard, Pernille Sølvhøj Møller, Birger Lindberg Bak, Søren |
author_facet | Pentzold, Stefan Zagrobelny, Mika Roelsgaard, Pernille Sølvhøj Møller, Birger Lindberg Bak, Søren |
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description | Cyanogenic glucosides (CNglcs) are widespread plant defence compounds that release toxic hydrogen cyanide by plant β-glucosidase activity after tissue damage. Specialised insect herbivores have evolved counter strategies and some sequester CNglcs, but the underlying mechanisms to keep CNglcs intact during feeding and digestion are unknown. We show that CNglc-sequestering Zygaena filipendulae larvae combine behavioural, morphological, physiological and biochemical strategies at different time points during feeding and digestion to avoid toxic hydrolysis of the CNglcs present in their Lotus food plant, i.e. cyanogenesis. We found that a high feeding rate limits the time for plant β-glucosidases to hydrolyse CNglcs. Larvae performed leaf-snipping, a minimal disruptive feeding mode that prevents mixing of plant β-glucosidases and CNglcs. Saliva extracts did not inhibit plant cyanogenesis. However, a highly alkaline midgut lumen inhibited the activity of ingested plant β-glucosidases significantly. Moreover, insect β-glucosidases from the saliva and gut tissue did not hydrolyse the CNglcs present in Lotus. The strategies disclosed may also be used by other insect species to overcome CNglc-based plant defence and to sequester these compounds intact. |
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spelling | pubmed-39533842014-03-18 The Multiple Strategies of an Insect Herbivore to Overcome Plant Cyanogenic Glucoside Defence Pentzold, Stefan Zagrobelny, Mika Roelsgaard, Pernille Sølvhøj Møller, Birger Lindberg Bak, Søren PLoS One Research Article Cyanogenic glucosides (CNglcs) are widespread plant defence compounds that release toxic hydrogen cyanide by plant β-glucosidase activity after tissue damage. Specialised insect herbivores have evolved counter strategies and some sequester CNglcs, but the underlying mechanisms to keep CNglcs intact during feeding and digestion are unknown. We show that CNglc-sequestering Zygaena filipendulae larvae combine behavioural, morphological, physiological and biochemical strategies at different time points during feeding and digestion to avoid toxic hydrolysis of the CNglcs present in their Lotus food plant, i.e. cyanogenesis. We found that a high feeding rate limits the time for plant β-glucosidases to hydrolyse CNglcs. Larvae performed leaf-snipping, a minimal disruptive feeding mode that prevents mixing of plant β-glucosidases and CNglcs. Saliva extracts did not inhibit plant cyanogenesis. However, a highly alkaline midgut lumen inhibited the activity of ingested plant β-glucosidases significantly. Moreover, insect β-glucosidases from the saliva and gut tissue did not hydrolyse the CNglcs present in Lotus. The strategies disclosed may also be used by other insect species to overcome CNglc-based plant defence and to sequester these compounds intact. Public Library of Science 2014-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3953384/ /pubmed/24625698 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091337 Text en © 2014 Pentzold et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pentzold, Stefan Zagrobelny, Mika Roelsgaard, Pernille Sølvhøj Møller, Birger Lindberg Bak, Søren The Multiple Strategies of an Insect Herbivore to Overcome Plant Cyanogenic Glucoside Defence |
title | The Multiple Strategies of an Insect Herbivore to Overcome Plant Cyanogenic Glucoside Defence |
title_full | The Multiple Strategies of an Insect Herbivore to Overcome Plant Cyanogenic Glucoside Defence |
title_fullStr | The Multiple Strategies of an Insect Herbivore to Overcome Plant Cyanogenic Glucoside Defence |
title_full_unstemmed | The Multiple Strategies of an Insect Herbivore to Overcome Plant Cyanogenic Glucoside Defence |
title_short | The Multiple Strategies of an Insect Herbivore to Overcome Plant Cyanogenic Glucoside Defence |
title_sort | multiple strategies of an insect herbivore to overcome plant cyanogenic glucoside defence |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3953384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24625698 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091337 |
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