Science. 1989 May 19;244(4906):796-8. doi: 10.1126/science.244.4906.796.
A pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide (PBAN) hormone that controls sex pheromone production in female moths was identified from the brain-subesophageal ganglion complexes of the adult corn earworm, Heliothis zea. PBAN has 33 amino acid residues and a molecular weight of 3900. Its amino acid sequence has no significant homology with any of the fully characterized peptide hormones. The synthetic peptide, at a dose of between 2 and 4 picomoles, induced production of a normal quantity of sex pheromone in ligated H. zea females. The peptide also induced pheromone production in six other species of moths, thus indicating that this or similar peptides may be responsible for the regulation of pheromone production in moths.
一种性信息素生物合成激活神经肽(PBAN)激素,从成年玉米穗虫,Heliothis zea 的脑-食管神经节复合物中被鉴定出来,控制着雌性蛾的性信息素产生。PBAN 有 33 个氨基酸残基,分子量为 3900。它的氨基酸序列与任何已完全表征的肽激素都没有显著的同源性。合成肽在 2 到 4 皮摩尔的剂量下,诱导结扎的 H. zea 雌性产生正常数量的性信息素。该肽还诱导了其他六种蛾类的性信息素产生,因此表明这种或类似的肽可能负责调节蛾类的性信息素产生。