Yessotoxin Formula:C55H82O21S2 CAS#:112514-54-2 MW:1143.36 [MS] Jmol._Canvas2D (Jmol) "jmolApplet0"[x] Dots surface: no dotsvanderWaals dots surfacesolvent-accessible surfaceSpacefill:spacefill offspacefill 20%spacefill 95%Wireframe:wireframe offwireframe onwireframe .15wireframe .25wireframe .5background ivorybackground whitebackground blackbackground yellowbackground salmonbackground palegreenbackground skyblueRed blue stereo on/offElement label on/off Species utilize Yessotoxin in its chemical communication system Gonyaulacales, Gonyaulacaceae Gonyaulax spinifera P �Category of the chemical signal A - Attractant Al - Allomone K - Kairomone P - Pheromone Sy - Synomone� �(*) indicates that compound is active� Protoceratium reticulatum P �Category of the chemical signal A - Attractant Al - Allomone K - Kairomone P - Pheromone Sy - Synomone� �(*) indicates that compound is active� Gonyaulacales, Lingulodiniaceae Lingulodinium polyedrum P �Category of the chemical signal A - Attractant Al - Allomone K - Kairomone P - Pheromone Sy - Synomone� �(*) indicates that compound is active� Gonyaulacales, Ostreopsidaceae Alexandrium taylorii P �Category of the chemical signal A - Attractant Al - Allomone K - Kairomone P - Pheromone Sy - Synomone� �(*) indicates that compound is active� Mytilida, Mytilidae, Mytilinae Mytilus chilensis P �Category of the chemical signal A - Attractant Al - Allomone K - Kairomone P - Pheromone Sy - Synomone� �(*) indicates that compound is active� Chilean mussel Mytilus edulis P �Category of the chemical signal A - Attractant Al - Allomone K - Kairomone P - Pheromone Sy - Synomone� �(*) indicates that compound is active� Common blue mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis P �Category of the chemical signal A - Attractant Al - Allomone K - Kairomone P - Pheromone Sy - Synomone� �(*) indicates that compound is active� Mediterranean mussel Perna canaliculus P �Category of the chemical signal A - Attractant Al - Allomone K - Kairomone P - Pheromone Sy - Synomone� �(*) indicates that compound is active� New Zealand mussel Pectinida, Pectinidae, Pedinae, Fortipectinini Patinopecten yessoensis P �Category of the chemical signal A - Attractant Al - Allomone K - Kairomone P - Pheromone Sy - Synomone� �(*) indicates that compound is active� Japanese scallop