Ascaroside Pheromones: Chemical Biology and Pleiotropic Neuronal Functions
Pheromones are neuronal signals that stimulate conspecific individuals to react to environmental stressors or stimuli. Research on the ascaroside (ascr) pheromones in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> and other nematodes has made great progress since ascr#1 was first isolated and biochemical...
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doaj-a14d39d15947471fb94e7d4bf5f46b0e2020-11-24T21:25:44ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672019-08-012016389810.3390/ijms20163898ijms20163898Ascaroside Pheromones: Chemical Biology and Pleiotropic Neuronal FunctionsJun Young Park0Hyoe-Jin Joo1Saeram Park2Young-Ki Paik3Interdisciplinary Program in Integrative Omics for Biomedical Science, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, KoreaYonsei Proteome Research Center, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, KoreaYonsei Proteome Research Center, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, KoreaInterdisciplinary Program in Integrative Omics for Biomedical Science, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, KoreaPheromones are neuronal signals that stimulate conspecific individuals to react to environmental stressors or stimuli. Research on the ascaroside (ascr) pheromones in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> and other nematodes has made great progress since ascr#1 was first isolated and biochemically defined in 2005. In this review, we highlight the current research on the structural diversity, biosynthesis, and pleiotropic neuronal functions of ascr pheromones and their implications in animal physiology. Experimental evidence suggests that ascr biosynthesis starts with conjugation of ascarylose to very long-chain fatty acids that are then processed via peroxisomal β-oxidation to yield diverse ascr pheromones. We also discuss the concentration and stage-dependent pleiotropic neuronal functions of ascr pheromones. These functions include dauer induction, lifespan extension, repulsion, aggregation, mating, foraging and detoxification, among others. These roles are carried out in coordination with three G protein-coupled receptors that function as putative pheromone receptors: SRBC-64/66, SRG-36/37, and DAF-37/38. Pheromone sensing is transmitted in sensory neurons via DAF-16-regulated glutamatergic neurotransmitters. Neuronal peroxisomal fatty acid β-oxidation has important cell-autonomous functions in the regulation of neuroendocrine signaling, including neuroprotection. In the future, translation of our knowledge of nematode ascr pheromones to higher animals might be beneficial, as ascr#1 has some anti-inflammatory effects in mice. To this end, we propose the establishment of <b><i>pheromics</i></b> (<i>pher</i>omone <i>omics</i>) as a new subset of integrated disciplinary research area within chemical ecology for system-wide investigation of animal pheromones.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/16/3898ascaroside pheromone<i>C. elegans</i>dauerneuronal signalingsexual behaviorsurvival signalsstress response |
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Ascaroside Pheromones: Chemical Biology and Pleiotropic Neuronal Functions |
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Ascaroside Pheromones: Chemical Biology and Pleiotropic Neuronal Functions |
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Ascaroside Pheromones: Chemical Biology and Pleiotropic Neuronal Functions |
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ascaroside pheromones: chemical biology and pleiotropic neuronal functions |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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Pheromones are neuronal signals that stimulate conspecific individuals to react to environmental stressors or stimuli. Research on the ascaroside (ascr) pheromones in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> and other nematodes has made great progress since ascr#1 was first isolated and biochemically defined in 2005. In this review, we highlight the current research on the structural diversity, biosynthesis, and pleiotropic neuronal functions of ascr pheromones and their implications in animal physiology. Experimental evidence suggests that ascr biosynthesis starts with conjugation of ascarylose to very long-chain fatty acids that are then processed via peroxisomal β-oxidation to yield diverse ascr pheromones. We also discuss the concentration and stage-dependent pleiotropic neuronal functions of ascr pheromones. These functions include dauer induction, lifespan extension, repulsion, aggregation, mating, foraging and detoxification, among others. These roles are carried out in coordination with three G protein-coupled receptors that function as putative pheromone receptors: SRBC-64/66, SRG-36/37, and DAF-37/38. Pheromone sensing is transmitted in sensory neurons via DAF-16-regulated glutamatergic neurotransmitters. Neuronal peroxisomal fatty acid β-oxidation has important cell-autonomous functions in the regulation of neuroendocrine signaling, including neuroprotection. In the future, translation of our knowledge of nematode ascr pheromones to higher animals might be beneficial, as ascr#1 has some anti-inflammatory effects in mice. To this end, we propose the establishment of <b><i>pheromics</i></b> (<i>pher</i>omone <i>omics</i>) as a new subset of integrated disciplinary research area within chemical ecology for system-wide investigation of animal pheromones. |
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ascaroside pheromone <i>C. elegans</i> dauer neuronal signaling sexual behavior survival signals stress response |
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