Exploring Modular Glycolipids Involved in Nematode Chemical Communication
Publisher
Swiss Chemical Society
Date issued
May 30, 2018
In
CHIMIA
Vol
72
No
5
From page
297 p.
To page
303 p.
Subjects
Ascarosides Chemical ecology Glycolipids Modular metabolites Nematodes
Abstract
Chemical communication in nematodes has been known for over half a century, but the underlying molecular basis remained largely elusive. Recent advances in analytical techniques facilitated the characterization of a modular glycolipid library based on the dideoxysugar l-ascarylose, which modulates behavior and development in the model organism C. elegans. Ascaroside signaling is highly conserved in nematodes and represents a key factor in nematode chemical ecology. Ascaroside biosynthesis depends on the co-option of the peroxisomal β-oxidation cycle and in addition integrates a large diversity of additional building blocks derived from various primary metabolic pathways to give rise to species-specific modular assemblies, thus, transcending the concept of strictly segregated primary versus secondary metabolism.
ISSN
2673-2424
0009-4293
Publication type
review
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