Antennal carboxylesterases in a moth, structural and functional diversity

  • Durand N
  • Chertemps T
  • Maïbèche-Coisne M
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Pheromone-Degrading Enzymes (PDEs) are supposed to be involved in the signal inactivation step within the olfactory sensilla of insects by quickly degrading pheromone molecules. Because esters are widespread insect pheromone components, PDEs ...

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Durand, N., Chertemps, T., & Maïbèche-Coisne, M. (2012). Antennal carboxylesterases in a moth, structural and functional diversity. Communicative & Integrative Biology, 5(3), 284–286. https://doi.org/10.4161/cib.19701

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