3-O-Hydrosulphato-4-hydroxyphenethylamine (dopamine 3-O-sulphate), a metabolite involved in the sclerotization of insect cuticle

Author:

Bodnaryk Robert P.1,Brunet Peter C. J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS, U.K.

Abstract

Dopamine 3-O-sulphate (3-O-hydrosulphato-4-hydroxyphenethylamine) was isolated from newly ecdysed cockroaches, Periplaneta americana (L.), and its structure established by chemical and physical techniques and by synthesis. Relatively high concentrations (about 1μmol/g wet. wt.) of dopamine 3-O-sulphate exist in the newly ecdysed insect, and these concentrations decrease sharply as sclerotization of the cuticle proceeds. At least 40% of the radioactivity of 14C-labelled dopamine 3-O-sulphate injected into newly ecdysed nymphs was recovered in the sclerotized cuticle 7–12 days after the injection. However, less than 1% of the radioactivity of injected dopamine 3-O-[35S]sulphate was recovered, and this value was not appreciably different from that for the incorporation of Na235SO4. Apparently, little or none of the sulphate moiety of dopamine 3-O-sulphate is incorporated directly into the cuticle as the intact sulphate ester. These observations are discussed in relation to current concepts of cuticular sclerotization in insects.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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