2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197287
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Localization of α 2u-globulin in the acinar cells of preputial gland, and confirmation of its binding with farnesol, a putative pheromone, in field rat (Millardia meltada)

Abstract: Pheromones, low molecular weight chemical entities that bind to pheromone carrier proteins, are chemical signals that play an important role in the communication system in animals. This has been rather fairly well-studied in the rodents. The preputial gland, a rich source of pheromones in many rodents, contains a low molecular mass protein (18–20 kDa) that acts as one such pheromone carrier. However, the presence of this protein in the notorious rodent pest Millardia meltada has not yet been proven. Therefore,… Show more

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“…Either, to remove background odors to facilitate signaling of relevant compounds ( 18 ) and remove organic toxins ( 81 ), or by binding Quorum sensing molecules such as farnesol, that are essential for bacterial communication, providing OBPs additionally with antimicrobial acitivtiy ( 80 ). Farnesol was also identified as a natural ligand of the MUP alpha 2u-globulin in the field rat ( 82 ) and was thought to contribute in pheromonal communication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Either, to remove background odors to facilitate signaling of relevant compounds ( 18 ) and remove organic toxins ( 81 ), or by binding Quorum sensing molecules such as farnesol, that are essential for bacterial communication, providing OBPs additionally with antimicrobial acitivtiy ( 80 ). Farnesol was also identified as a natural ligand of the MUP alpha 2u-globulin in the field rat ( 82 ) and was thought to contribute in pheromonal communication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%