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SUBMITTER: Jensen NB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4354137 | biostudies-literature | 2011
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jensen Niels Bjerg NB Zagrobelny Mika M Hjernø Karin K Olsen Carl Erik CE Houghton-Larsen Jens J Borch Jonas J Møller Birger Lindberg BL Bak Søren S
Nature communications 20110101
For more than 420 million years, plants, insects and their predators have co-evolved based on a chemical arms race including deployment of refined chemical defence systems by each player. Cyanogenic glucosides are produced by numerous plants and by some specialized insects and serve an important role as defence compounds in these intimate interactions. Burnet moth larvae are able to sequester cyanogenic glucosides from their food plant as well as to carry out de novo biosynthesis. Here we show t ...[more]