Molecular basis of wax-based color change and UV reflection in dragonflies
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- DOI: 10.7554/eLife.43045
Molecular basis of wax-based color change and UV reflection in dragonflies
Abstract
Many animals change their body color for visual signaling and environmental adaptation. Some dragonflies show wax-based color change and ultraviolet (UV) reflection, but the biochemical properties underlying the phenomena are totally unknown. Here we investigated the UV-reflective abdominal wax of dragonflies, thereby identifying very long-chain methyl ketones and aldehydes as unique and major wax components. Little wax was detected on young adults, but dense wax secretion was found mainly on the dorsal abdomen of mature males of Orthetrum albistylum and O. melania, and pruinose wax secretion was identified on the ventral abdomen of mature females of O. albistylum and Sympetrum darwinianum. Comparative transcriptomics demonstrated drastic upregulation of the ELOVL17 gene, a member of the fatty acid elongase gene family, whose expression reflected the distribution of very long-chain methyl ketones. Synthetic 2-pentacosanone, the major component of dragonfly's wax, spontaneously formed light-scattering scale-like fine structures with strong UV reflection, suggesting its potential utility for biomimetics.
Keywords: Orthetrum albistylum; Orthetrum melania; Sympetrum darwinianum; UV reflection; dragonfly; ecology; evolutionary biology; wax.
© 2019, Futahashi et al.
Conflict of interest statement
RF, YY, MK, DI, RK, SY, TH An international patent on the synthesis method and application of very long chain methyl ketones and aldehydes was applied as PCT/JP2018/019559. NM, GO, YH, KY, TF No competing interests declared
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