The Source of Firefly Chemical Defenses: Endogenous Biosynthesis of Lucibufagins from Cholesterol

萤火虫化学防御的来源:胆固醇内源性合成萤光素

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Abstract

Fireflies, also known as lightning bugs, are beetles in the family Lampyridae. Several species of North American fireflies have been investigated to determine their toxic components. The primary molecules that act as chemical defenses are steroids in the bufadienolide class, called lucibufagins (LBGs). However, whether fireflies sequester LBGs from a food source or biosynthesize them de novo has remained unclear. Here, we utilize a laboratory culture of a North American firefly, Pyractomena borealis, to determine whether LBGs are synthesized from cholesterol. We used mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) combined with a paired feeding assay to detect the incorporation of doubly (13)C-labeled cholesterol in two LBGs produced by P. borealis larvae, providing direct evidence to show the production of LBGs from dietary cholesterol.

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