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ABSTRACT:
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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(F002978).mzid_(F002978).pride.mgf.gz | Mzid | |||
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(F002979).mzid_(F002979).pride.mgf.gz | Mzid |
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eLife 20161129
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]