Abstract

In methanolic extracts of accessory glands (paragonia) from Drosophila funebris, two specific, ninhydrin-positive substances, PS-1 and PS-2, were found. PS-1 and PS-2 were isolated by column chromatography. PS-1 consists of 27 amino acid residues. Two forms of PS-1 are present in the ratio of 7:3 which differ only in the content of valine and leucine. Fractions containing partially purified valine-PS-1 and leucine-PS-1, respectively, have the same biological activity. All males in the population synthesize both forms of PS-1. PS-2 is a low molecular weight substance containing glycine and ammonia as ninhydrin-positive components and carbohydrate as indicated by several sugar tests. In vitro studies showed that copulation provides the stimulus for enhanced synthesis of paragonial substances.

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