New metabolites of α-pinene produced by the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)

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Abstract

Emergent females of the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae, contained five previously undetected volatiles: toluene, 4-methylene-6,6-dimethylbicyclohept-2-ene (verbenene), p-mentha-1,5,8-triene, o- and p-cymene. Exposure of wild or axenically reared beetles to protio- and deuterio-α-pinene or protio- and deuterio-trans-verbenol indicated that all compounds except toluene were produced from α-pinene, with trans-verbenol as a probable intermediate. The ratio between these α-pinene metabolites was insensitive to the level of α-pinene to which the beetles were exposed, suggesting a tightly regulated enzymatic and/or acid-catalyzed conversion of α-pinene. Exposure of females to either enantiomer of α-pinene or to the same amount of (±)-α-pinene indicated that female mountain pine beetles possess two enantiospecific enzyme systems for processing α-pinene. Production of p-cymene constitutes the first record in an insect of an aromatic volatile produced from a monoterpene hydrocarbon.

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