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Semiochemicals produced by phytopathogenic bacteria and Brazilian opilionids

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Author(s):
Armando Mateus Pomini
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Campinas, SP.
Institution: Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Química
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Examining board members:
Anita Jocelyne Marsaioli; Raquel Marques Braga; Roberto Gomes de Souza Berlinck; Paulo Mitsuo Imamura
Advisor: Anita Jocelyne Marsaioli
Abstract

This work encompasses two different topics, both related to the intra and interspecific chemical communication. The first part concerns to the production of acyl-homoserine lactones (acyl-HSLs), which are signalling substances of Gram-negative, plant pathogenic bacteria. These substances are responsible for their chemical communication, in a process known as quorumsensing. Three species were studied: Erwinia psidii RODRIGUES, which causes the most important bacteriosis in Brazilian guava crops; Pantoea ananatis SERRANO, a worldwide-spread phytopathogen, which causes crop losses in different plant species and Pantoea agglomerans EWING & FIFE, isolated from the ¿white spot disease¿ of maize in Brazil. This study allowed the identification of four acyl-HSLs, and the absolute configurations of the most abundant substances were established. The activities of the extracts, fractions and synthetic products were evaluated using the bioreporter Agrobacterium tumefaciens NTL4(pZLR4), in ß-galactosidase expression assays. This is a pioneer work at the Chemistry Institute at Unicamp. The second research topic was on the opilionids allomones (Arachnida: Opiliones), employed in chemical defense mechanisms against predators and in territorial defense. The exudates of Goniosoma longipes ROEWER and Camarana flavipalpi SOARES, both native from São Paulo State (Brazil), were chemically characterized, allowing the identification of a known substituted XIV benzoquinone and a phenol, including a new natural product (2-ethyl-3- methyl-1,4-benzoquinone) (AU)