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Title:"Identification and Enantiodivergent Synthesis of (5 Z,9 S)-Tetradec-5-en-9-olide, a Queen-Specific Volatile of the Termite Silvestritermes minutus"
Author(s):Machara A; Krivanek J; Dolejsova K; Havlickova J; Bednarova L; Hanus R; Majer P; Kyjakova P;
Address:"Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS , Flemingovo n. 542/2 , 166 10 , Prague 6 , Czech Republic"
Journal Title:J Nat Prod
Year:2018
Volume:20181009
Issue:10
Page Number:2266 - 2274
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.8b00632
ISSN/ISBN:1520-6025 (Electronic) 0163-3864 (Linking)
Abstract:"The queens of social insects differ from sterile colony members in many aspects of their physiology. Besides adaptations linked with their specialization for reproduction and extended lifespan, the queens also invest in the maintenance of their reproductive dominance by producing exocrine chemicals signaling their presence to the nestmates. The knowledge of the chemistry of queen-specific cues in termites is scarce. In addition to the contact recognition based on cuticular hydrocarbons, long-range signals mediated by volatiles are expected to participate in queen signaling, especially in populous colonies of higher termites (Termitidae). In queens of the higher termite Silvestritermes minutus (Syntermitinae), we have detected a previously undescribed volatile. It is present in important quantities on the body surface and in the headspace, ovaries, and body cavity. MS and GC-FTIR data analyses led us to propose the structure of the compound to be a macrolide 10-pentyl-3,4,5,8,9,10-hexahydro-2 H-oxecin-2-one. We performed enantiodivergent syntheses of two possible enantiomers starting from enantiopure ( S)-glycidyl tosylate. The synthetic sequence involved macrolide-closing metathesis quenched with a ruthenium scavenging agent. The absolute and relative configuration of the compound was assigned to be (5 Z,9 S)-tetradec-5-en-9-olide. Identification and preparation of the compound allow for investigation of its biological significance"
Keywords:"Animals Female Indicators and Reagents Isoptera/*chemistry Macrolides/*chemical synthesis/chemistry/pharmacology Mass Spectrometry Molecular Structure Ovary/chemistry Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared Stereoisomerism;"
Notes:"MedlineMachara, Ales Krivanek, Jan Dolejsova, Klara Havlickova, Jana Bednarova, Lucie Hanus, Robert Majer, Pavel Kyjakova, Pavlina eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2018/10/10 J Nat Prod. 2018 Oct 26; 81(10):2266-2274. doi: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.8b00632. Epub 2018 Oct 9"

 
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