Chemosensory detection of glucosinolates as token stimuli for specialist insects on brassicaceous plants: discovery and impact

Chen-Zhu Wang, Joop J. A. van Loon
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In this paper, we take a historical perspective by going back to Verschaffelt’s landmark study published in 1910, in which he found that glucosinolates were used as token stimuli by larvae of Pieris butterflies, specialist feeders on plants in the family Brassicaceae. This classic discovery provided key evidence for Fraenkel (Science 129:1466–1470, 1959) to elaborate on the function of secondary plant substances and for Ehrlich and Raven (Evolution 18:586–608, 1964) to put forward the hypothesis of insect–plant coevolution. The discovery by Schoonhoven (Kon Nederl Akad Wetensch Amsterdam Proc Ser C70:556–568, 1967) of taste neurons highly sensitive to glucosinolates in Pieris brassicae was an important milestone in elucidating the chemosensory basis of host-plant specialization. The molecular basis of glucosinolate sensitivity was elucidated recently (Yang et al., PLoS Genet 17, 2021) paving the way to unravel the evolution of gustatory receptors tuned to glucosinolates that are crucial for host-plant selection of Pieris butterflies. We propose a hypothetical model for the evolution of labeled-line neurons tuned to token stimuli.

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在本文中,我们将从历史的角度回顾 Verschaffelt 于 1910 年发表的具有里程碑意义的研究,他在该研究中发现,专门以十字花科植物为食的 Pieris 蝶的幼虫将葡萄糖苷酸盐作为象征性刺激物。这一经典发现为 Fraenkel(《科学》129:1466-1470,1959 年)阐述植物次生物质的功能以及 Ehrlich 和 Raven(《进化》18:586-608,1964 年)提出昆虫与植物共同进化的假说提供了关键证据。Schoonhoven (Kon Nederl Akad Wetensch Amsterdam Proc Ser C70:556-568, 1967)在黄铜皮蝇(Pieris brassicae)体内发现了对葡萄糖苷酸高度敏感的味觉神经元,这是阐明寄主植物特化的化学感觉基础的一个重要里程碑。葡萄糖苷酸敏感性的分子基础最近被阐明(Yang 等,PLoS Genet 17, 2021),为揭示对葡萄糖苷酸敏感的味觉感受器的进化铺平了道路,而葡萄糖苷酸对皮氏蝶的寄主植物选择至关重要。我们为调谐标记刺激的标签线神经元的进化提出了一个假设模型。
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