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Social exchange of chemical cues, growth proteins and hormones through trophallaxis


ABSTRACT: Social insects frequently engage in oral fluid exchange – trophallaxis – between adults, and between adults and larvae. Although trophallaxis is normally considered a simple food-sharing mechanism, we hypothesized that endogenous components of this fluid might underlie a novel means of chemical communication that directly influences colony organization. Through protein and small-molecule mass spectrometry and RNA sequencing in the ant Camponotus floridanus, we found that trophallactic fluid contains a set of specific proteins, hydrocarbons, microRNAs, and Juvenile Hormone, an important insect growth regulator. Comparison of trophallactic fluid proteins across social insect species (ants Camponotus fellah and Solenopsis invictis, honeybees Apis mellifera) revealed that many are regulators of growth and development. These results raise the possibility that, in addition to its role in food transfer, trophallaxis is a mode of communication that enables communal control of colony phenotypes.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap, LTQ Orbitrap Velos, Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Camponotus Floridanus Solenopsis Invicta Camponotus Fellah Apis Mellifera (honeybee)

TISSUE(S): Midgut, Hemolymph, Saliva

SUBMITTER: Patrice Waridel  

LAB HEAD: Laurent Keller

PROVIDER: PXD004825 | Pride | 2016-12-12

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Social insects frequently engage in oral fluid exchange - trophallaxis - between adults, and between adults and larvae. Although trophallaxis is widely considered a food-sharing mechanism, we hypothesized that endogenous components of this fluid might underlie a novel means of chemical communication between colony members. Through protein and small-molecule mass spectrometry and RNA sequencing, we found that trophallactic fluid in the ant <i>Camponotus floridanus</i> contains a set of specific d  ...[more]

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